Workshops
Evidence, Credibility & Critical Thinking for Teams
Opening: Most teams work with information every day. Very few are trained to evaluate it properly.
These workshops develop the skills needed to assess claims, evidence and sources in a structured, professional way. They are practical, applied and built around real-world content — not theory.
What the Workshops Cover
Each session is tailored, but typically addresses:
How to identify what a claim actually is
How to separate evidence from assertion
How to evaluate the credibility of sources
How interpretation shapes conclusions
How misinformation and weak reasoning appear in practice
How to communicate findings clearly and responsibly
What Makes This Different
Most training focuses on how to find information, how to present it, and how to reference it.
This focuses on something deeper:
How to evaluate what is actually true
How credibility is constructed — and lost
How to think like a professional fact-checker
How It Works
Workshops are designed around your team's context, content and challenges. This may include:
Analysing real examples relevant to your work
Applying structured evaluation frameworks
Identifying risks in current processes or outputs
Guided exercises to build practical skills
Who This Is For
Teams producing content, analysis or reports
Organisations working with complex or high-stakes information
Education, media, research or communications teams
Anyone responsible for accuracy, credibility or public-facing work
Outcomes
After the workshop, participants will be better able to:
Identify weak vs strong claims
Recognise unsupported assertions
Evaluate sources more effectively
Understand where interpretation introduces bias
Approach information with greater clarity and confidence
Format
Half-day, full-day or two-day sessions
Delivered online or in person
Designed for small to medium groups
Fully tailored to your organisation's needs and context
Content gets attention. Evidence survives scrutiny.