Contact Us

Public Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University,
3rd Floor Exchange Station, Tithebarn Street, Liverpool, L2 2QP

  Instructions for visitors to Exchange Station

Phone: 0151 231 4500   or   0151 231 4314
Email: TIIG@ljmu.ac.uk

Introducing the TIIG team

We are part of the Public Health Intelligence Unit within the Public Health Institute. These are the key colleagues who support the Trauma and Injury Intelligence Group.

Mark Whitfield

Jennifer Germain

Ann Lincoln

Jane Webster

Oliver Ellis

Ellie Williamson

These are the Public Health Intelligence Unit colleagues who work on our other surveillance systems, including the Integrated Monitoring System (IMS) and the Criminal Justice Project, as well as providing support for the Trauma and Injury Intelligence Group.

Karen Critchley

Howard Reed

Jamie Deville

Zara Quigg

Rosie Schofield



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TIIG accounts

Access to secure areas of the TIIG website (such as the TIIG drop box, or VRU data hubs) requires use of an email address and password. The password is validated to ensure a sufficiently complex combination of characters is used.

The TIIG webpage uses the HTTPS (RSA 2048-Bit) protocol to establish a secure encrypted link between the LJMU servers and the client’s computer. All TIIG data is stored on Windows 2019 servers which are members of a domain and secured via the active directory. Windows servers are fully patched each month. Access to each file share is restricted to named users, using role-based access and least privilege in terms of accounts connecting. The data is backed up every night. The LJMU firewall stops anyone from outside of LJMU accessing the particular fileserver in question. It also stops people logging onto the domain. File shares use NetBIOS over TCP-IP (NBT) which encrypts the data.