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Applied Psychology Solutions approved as an EWI Corporate Partner
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Applied Psychology Solutions approved as an EWI Corporate Partner

byPriya Vaidya

Applied Psychology Solutions is the latest organisation to join EWI’s Corporate Partnership scheme which was launched last year. The new scheme, which is open to any organisation who employs or manages a panel of experts, seeks to recognise those organisations which ensure the quality of their experts; ensuring they are appropriately qualified and encouraging staff or panel members to develop their skills as an expert witness.

 

Applied Psychology Solutions offer Expert Witness Services throughout the UK, specialising in personal injury and medical negligence. They provide consultancy, training and expert witness services. We support our affiliated expert witnesses with their administration needs.

 

Sir Martin Spencer, Chair of EWI, said: “We are pleased to confirm Applied Psychology’s status as one of our Corporate Partners. We have already been working closely with them to jointly deliver training for the Expert Witness Community and we are delighted to have them on board as one of our Corporate Partners.”

 

Dr Kathryn Newns, Clinical Director, said, “Applied Psychology Solutions are delighted to become an EWI Corporate Partner advancing our relationship with the Expert Witness Institute. We continue to offer training events in partnership with the EWI and our developing collaboration highlights our shared commitment to ensuring that expert witnesses are highly skilled in order provide the best possible assistance and value to the courts. We believe it is of utmost importance that solicitors have access to clear, considered and fully independent medico legal reports from high quality, fully trained expert Psychologists. Our Corporate Partnership with the EWI confirms the importance that we as a company place on quality assurance and a commitment to best practice.”

 

More information on the new Corporate Membership scheme can be found at: https://www.ewi.org.uk/membership/corporate/

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