A one-day, hands-on forensic workshop mapped directly to Unit 23 learning aims. Delivered in your classroom by a practising forensic scientist who has run labs, analysed evidence, and given testimony in court.
Enquire NowForensic Evidence, Collection and Analysis demands practical, real-world understanding. But most classrooms don't have access to someone who's actually done it.
Students study crime scene procedures, evidence handling, and analysis techniques from textbooks. Without real-world context, the concepts stay abstract and difficult to apply in assessments.
General science teachers deliver forensic content outside their specialism. Students can't ask "What actually happens in a forensic lab?" and get an answer grounded in experience.
Distinction-level work requires depth of understanding that's hard to achieve from classroom resources alone. Students need exposure to real forensic practice to produce their best work.
Every hour of the workshop is designed to support what your students need to know, understand, and demonstrate for their Unit 23 assessments.
Students learn how real forensic scientists approach evidence gathering, health and safety protocols, and why integrity underpins everything.
Students work through a hands-on crime scene simulation, collecting biological, chemical, and physical evidence using proper forensic procedures.
Students explore biological, chemical, and physical analysis techniques used in real forensic labs, with practical demonstrations.
Students learn how to interpret forensic results, write expert statements, and present conclusions - including a mock court exercise.
A single day with one group of up to 30 students. Morning through afternoon, covering principles to practice.
I'm Den Kara, and I've spent 22 years working in forensic science - not talking about it from the outside, but doing it every day. I've managed forensic labs, led multi-disciplinary teams, and given expert testimony in court as a reporting officer.
When your students ask "What's it actually like?", I give them an answer based on having done it. That's the difference between enrichment that fills a timetable slot and a workshop that transforms their understanding.
Tell me about your students and I'll get back to you within 24 hours to discuss how we can make it work.
One day in the classroom with a forensic scientist who has lived it. That's what makes the difference between textbook knowledge and genuine understanding.
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