LAWRENCE Solutions 
We set you up for success


LAWRENCE Solutions has provided IT and business support since 1996, mainly for voluntary organisations and the not-for-profit sector, but also for SMEs.

We set and maintain the highest standards.

Integrity, discretion and client confidentiality are of the utmost importance.

Any advice, help or guidance given is impartial because we have no formal contracts or relationships involving pecuniary interests with any external suppliers or consultants. The focus of advice and support given is always on the organisation concerned and its development, and how it can best be enabled to meet its clients’ needs.

Regular feedback on the progress of all contracts is provided to the managing organisation. Timetables and action plans are set out as required, and used on an ongoing basis to ensure that progress is achieved and any milestones are reached.

All urgent communications (including telephone calls and e-mails) are responded to promptly. Contacts are kept informed as to what to expect within what timescale.

OUR SERVICES
We maintain professional indemnity insurance on standard terms and conditions for work carried out on behalf of clients.

We have a register entry under the requirements of GDPR and adhere to the seven (good practice) data protection principles.

We support equal opportunities ideals, and extend equal respect and dignity to everyone we have contact with (avoiding discrimination on any grounds).
LAWRENCE Solutions provides consultancy support on GDPR. 

We have been training and advising clients for over 10 years on the implications of the Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulation from May 2018. 

We are now supporting organisations in the voluntary/third sector with their compliance.
Chris Lawrence is probably the most experienced ppvote operator in Scotland. 

He has used the electronic voting system for many years and also provided training to new users.

All sizes of events have been covered from a handful of people to more than two hundred.  These have include Community Budgeting, staff meetings, company AGMs and public events and meetings.
Electronic Voting
Share by: