Catch up on two days of unmissable talks
In-person and online
Day 1:
09:00 - 09:25 | MAIN STAGE
Welcome - Setting the Scene
Speakers: Darren Knowd - Head of Procurement, Sales & Business Services, Durham County Council and Guy Battle - CEO, Social Value Portal
09:25 - 09:40 | MAIN STAGE
Opening Keynote Speech
Speakers: Florence Eshalomi - Member of Parliament for Vauxhall and Shadow Cabinet Office Minister
09:40 - 10:55 | MAIN STAGE
Towards a Social Value Economy: Building the Vision
The Social Value Economy describes an ecosystem in which all agencies, organisations and individuals have a common purpose: to improve the societal, environmental and economic challenges our communities face in order for everyone to prosper and flourish. But how can this be done and how will we break down traditional sector barriers to deliver upon our vision?
Speakers:
Campbell McDonald
Florence Eshalomi - Member of Parliament for Vauxhall and Shadow Cabinet Office Minister
Martin Esom - Waltham Forest
Tara McGeehan - CGI
Holly Piper - Fair4AllFinance
11:00 - 11:15 | MAIN STAGE
Inspiring Stories - Grace Enterprises
Matt will share real-life stories of what social impact looks like on the front line, and the positive difference it makes working with companies who truly value Social Value. Hear about lives transformed through employment in their first two social enterprises Radiant Cleaners and Jubilee Events - and why social impact was the starting point for their new business that starts this month: Half the Story
Speakers: Matt Parfitt - CEO, Grace Enterprises
11:45 - 13:00
Morning Breakouts
Please note: Access to livestreams of Day 1 breakouts requires an ‘Enhanced online access’ ticket.
Masterclass
Unlocking the Power of the Public Pound
A procurement Masterclass aimed at public sector buyers. The session will cover the new Procurement Bill as well as explore how the public sector can best unlock the power of their spending. You will hear from those who are leading the way and setting the standards.
Speakers:
Samantha Butler - Cabinet Office (Chair)
Lindsay Maguire - Cabinet Office
Lorraine Cox - STAR Procurement
David Whipp - Ministry of Defence
Darren Knowd - Durham County Council
Building the Foundations
Developing an Effective Social Value Strategy
If we are to deliver a Social Value Economy, then Business needs to step up to the plate and integrate social value goals into their corporate strategy. But what does a good social value strategy look like and how can business embed social value into its culture and how it manages its supply chain.
Speakers:
Annie Wong - Deloitte (Chair)
Andrew Hodgson, Recycling Lives
Kevin Steele - Thales Group
Amanda Scott - Compass Group
Sinead Moloney - ISG Ltd
Meeting Community Needs
Responding to community needs
Social Value should be about doing with and not doing to, it is also the case that the most value is delivered where there exists the greatest need. But how should this be done and what steps need to be taken to ensure our communities are listened to, local needs are met and a lasting legacy remains.
Speakers:
Andrew O’Brien - Demos (Chair)
Martin Laity - Babcock International
Dan Haines - Microsoft
Kat Dixon - Babcock International
Carolyn Bowman - Useful Projects
Cathy Berry - Babcock International
Nicola Turner - United By 2022 Legacy Charity
Radical Collaboration
Towards a Place-Based Approach for delivering Social Value
If we are to properly unlock social value for communities, then we will need to work across boundaries and find ways of aligning goals. This session will explore how a Place-Based approach to delivering social value can unlock new opportunities for our communities.
Speakers:
Cllr Susan McDonnell - Durham County Council (Chair)
Caroline Wilson - LAIN
Richard Carroll - Durham County Council
Antonia Jennings - CLES
Gareth Jones - Town Square
14:00 - 15:15
Afternoon Breakouts
Masterclass
Business as a Force for Good
A Social Value Economy is made up of many players including businesses. But does business balance its need to generate shareholder returns with the objectives of a social value economy? How can we unlock the power and passion of business to do good and drive change in our society?
Speakers:
Kerry Stares - Charles Russell Speechlys (Chair)
John Hayes - NatWest
Rachel Skinner - WSP
Liz Barclay - Small Business Commissioner
Adrian Hawkins - biz4Biz and Herts LEP
Building the Foundations
Social Value 101
Just starting out on your journey and wanting to learn more about Social Value? This session will give you the tools you need to develop a strategy and begin to measure and report social value.
Speakers:
Lorraine Cox - STAR Procurement (Chair)
Nikki Rowbottom - 7 Step Solutions
Joanna Dahlgren - London Borough of Waltham Forest
Sol Tannir - Social Value Portal
Sarah Lambshead - Faithful+Goul
Meeting Community Needs
Unlocking Value for Communities in How We Plan and Build our Cities
Buildings are not spaceships; they are the fabric of our environment providing places to live and work. Despite this, their social value is rarely properly considered, let alone measured and reported. This is a massive challenge that will require changes to not only our planning system but also in how we build and then manage our built environment.
Speakers:
Anna McChesney Gordon - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Phoebe Dennis - Social Value Portal
Simon Russian - Redevco
David Swieton - Southampton Council
Wesley Ankrah - Savills Earth
Alison Ramsey - SCAPE
Radical Collaboration
How do we deliver Mission Zero Carbon through radical collaboration?
Climate Change is one of our biggest challenges and will require us to work across sector boundaries and align our goals. But what will it take and how can we unlock the power of radical collaboration to deliver for future generations?
Speakers:
Arnab Dutt - Federation of Small Businesses (Chair)
Kevin Draisey - Department for Education
Nathan Goode - Social Value Portal
Chris Clarke - SCAPE Procurement
Louise Hosegood - South West Net Zero Hub
The broadcast footage for this session was damaged and will be available at a later date
15:45 - 16:00 | MAIN STAGE
Inspiring Stories - Working Chance
‘’At Working Chance, we believe no woman should be held back by her past. That's why we support women with convictions to develop the confidence, self-belief and skills they need to succeed in the world of work and get their life on track’’ - Chief Executive Natasha Finlayson will inspire us with real stories about the women they have helped and the incredible difference that employment makes to their lives and to reducing reoffending.
Speakers:
Natasha Finlayson - CEO, Working Chance
16:00 - 17:15 | MAIN STAGE
Social Value Economy - Delivering the Vision
To deliver a Social Value Economy we need radical collaboration across traditional siloes – combining our diverse experience and expertise in pursuit of common goals to produce game-changing ideas and practice. Join us to take part in a live experiment that aims to demonstrate what we can achieve through radical collaboration!
Chief Facilitator:
Campbell McDonald
Speakers:
Richard Moran - Compass Group UK & Ireland
Darren Knowd - Durham County Council
17:15 - 17:30 | MAIN STAGE
Closing Reflections on Day 1
Speakers:
Guy Battle - CEO, Social Value Portal and Darren Knowd - Head of Procurement, Sales and Business Services, Durham County Council
Online only
Day 2:
09:30 - 09:45 | MAIN STAGE
Welcome and Reflections on Day 1
Speakers:
Darren Knowd - Head of Procurement, Sales and Business Services, Durham County Council and Guy Battle - CEO, Social Value Portal
09:45 - 10:55 | MAIN STAGE
Opening Keynote and Panel Discussion: Towards a Social Value Economy - The Role of Business
Should all businesses be social enterprises in how they behave?
Keynote:
Sean Haley, Sodexo
Panel:
Arnab Dutt, Federation of Small Businesses (Chair)
Sean Haley, Sodexo
Martin Traynor OBE, Small Business Crown Representative
Barry Hooper, Ministry of Justice
Piumi Mitchell, Deloitte
11:15 - 12:15
Breakout Series 1
Masterclass
Working with the Social Value Model
With the release of PPN06/20 the UK Government now requires all buyers to use the Social Value Model alongside a 10% procurement weighting. Hear from the buyers and suppliers about what works.
Speakers:
Nikki Rowbottom - 7 Step Solutions (Chair)
Kate Clarfelt - Social Value Portal
Gary Young - Fujitsu
Snowia Hussain - Ministry of Justice
Building the Foundations
How do we deliver social value through the health sector
There is perhaps no other sector where there is a clearer link between Social Value, Health and Wellbeing. The Health Sector is on a journey grappling with the dual challenges of Climate Change and Social Value and making great strides. How is it doing this and what can we learn?
Speakers:
Nathan Goode - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Michell McCann - London Procurement Partnerships
Chris Georgiou - Roche
Neil Hind - NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care
Dave Sweeney - Cheshire & Merseyside Health and Care Partnership
Meeting Community Needs
Unlocking Social Value for Communities
How often do we hear about another painted scout hut and ask ourselves - is this really what social value is all about? We need to better understand our communities so that we are doing 'with' rather than just doing 'to'. How can this be done and what is the latest thinking?
Speakers:
Tessa Alcorn - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Mark Shearer - ActionFunder
Tiia Sammallahti - whatimpact.com
Jo Harrop, PLACED
Prue Wales, Stantec
Radical Collaboration
Next Generation Social Value
- Rebel Ideas
What does the future of social value look like and is procurement the way to future-proof social value? Hear from some young professionals - only rebel ideas allowed!
Speakers:
Olivia Sutcliffe - Greater London Authority (Chair)
Holly Onstenk - CHY Consultancy
Sophie Roffe - Government of Jersey
Ali Sajedi - London Borough of Waltham Forest
Rudi Nicholls - Clarion Housing Group
13:15 - 14:15
Breakout Series 2
Masterclass
Social Value Procurement
Social Value is now in almost every tender but what does a good ITT look like, what weightings should be used, how do you manage evaluations and how should buyers deal with remedies. This session is for those working on the coal face of procurement and evaluation
Speakers:
Carol Glenn - Solihull Council (Chair)
Shahla Mack - Social Value Portal
Terry Brewer - Social Value Portal
Matt King - Bristol City Council
Building the Foundations
Social Value vs. CSR - Is this a Zero-Sum Game?
Before Social Value came along it was called CSR and then it became ESG - and whilst it is good news that Social Value has risen up the agenda are we in danger of throwing out our CSR baby with the bath water as we focus more on project led delivery rather than a business-wide approach? Join our expert panel led by Business in the Community for a lively debate.
Speakers:
Jodie Cross - BITC (Chair)
Elizabeth Lane - Amazon Web Services
Jo Jeffreys - Jacobs
Samantha Freelove - Thames Tideway Tunnel
Meeting Community Needs
Is the Social Value Act Working for our 3rd sector?
The Act was partly designed to get more 3rd sector organisations delivering services, but the noises coming from the wings is that it is not delivering. What's going wrong and how can we maximise opportunities for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprises within Procurement
Speakers:
Katrina Browning - Suffolk County Council (Chair)
Piumi Mitchell - Deloitte
Claudia Harris OBE - Makers
Beth Pilgrim - Supply Change
Tara Spence - Homestart in Suffolk
Radical Collaboration
Climate Change, Social Value and the Just Transition
Sometimes it seems that the talk is all about Social Value OR Climate change as if the two challenges are not linked and so some organisations seem to think they have to choose one of the other - join this session to see how this false dichotomy is a myth and the two issues are intrinsically linked.
Speakers:
Nathan Goode - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Jo Dobson - Really Useful Projects
Lucille Watkins-Brazier - Lendlease
Brendan Curran - Grantham Institute
Jon Emmett - Greater London Authority
14:30 - 15:30
Breakout Series 3
Masterclass
Winning work with your social value offer.
Social value is now a standard part of the tender requirements for procuring authorities. How should suppliers develop their social value offer and what does "good" look like?
Speakers:
Nathan Goode - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Sarah Hinchliffe - APMP UK
Karen Middlebrook - Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
Dan Perfect - NHS Professionals
Building the Foundations
Social Value Accreditation - Are you good enough?
As Social Value goes mainstream, is the time now right for Social Value Accreditation that supports organisations on their journey and weeds out those organisations who are just pretending…?
Speakers:
Guy Battle - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Alex Minett - CHAS
Beverley Place - HB Projects Ltd
Martin Mirimo - SCS Railways Ltd
Chris Barson - Social Value Portal
Meeting Community Needs
Social Value Showcase
We all talk a lot about social value and the challenges of delivering - this is your chance to hear from those who are at the forefront and engagement and solution-making. Get ready to be inspired!
Speakers:
Ed Lang - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Alex Latham-Reynolds - Care Leaver Covenant (Spectra)
Erica Chamberlain - Careers and Enterprise Company
Martin Cosarinsky Campos - Breadwinners
Radical Collaboration
Faithful+Gould - Social (Who/What Do We) Value
The move towards a Social Value Economy is one where we recognise many different types of Value – beyond the basic economic measurement. We will explore why we need to assess both the positive and negative impacts, why £ value does not tell the full picture and how Social Value is a tool for change.
Speakers:
Sarah Lambshead - Faithful+Gould
Anna Mimms - Derby City Council
Aisha Butera - Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Laurienne Buhinja - Faithful+Gould
15:45 - 16:45
Breakout Series 4
Masterclass
Construction - What does good social value look like?
Many councils are using the TOMs within their procurements - how should suppliers develop their social value offer and what does good look like?
Speakers:
Nathan Goode - Social Value Portal (Chair)
Chris Clarke - SCAPE Procurement
Andrea Holt - Balfour Beatty
Jason McEwan - Government Property Agency
Leigh Hughes - Bouygues
Building the Foundations
Re-inventing Facilities Management
The FM industry is ideally placed to unlock over £26BN in social value every year - how can this be done and what are the opportunities?
Speakers:
Sofie Hooper - Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (Chair)
Anna Farqhuason - ISS World Plc
Andrew Hulbert - Pareto FM
Keith Finnigan - Crown Commercial Service
Meeting Community Needs
Using Social Impact Bonds to deliver better Social Outcomes
How can we match social investment with delivering tangible social outcomes? With an 85% success rate, join this session to learn from Skills Mill which is working to ensure young offenders are supported by society.
Speakers:
Dave Parks - The Skill Mill (Chair)
Naomi Allen Seales - Northstar Ventures
Susan Baines - Manchester Metropolitan University
Lucinda Yeadon - Commercial Estates Group
Radical Collaboration
Social Value vs. Sustainable Procurement
In the UK Social Value dominates and yet globally it is rarely used and ‘Sustainable Procurement’ dominates. But what are the differences, what do we have to learn from each other and what does it matter anyway as long as we end up in the same place?
Speakers:
David Loseby - Leeds University Business School (Chair)
Jane Lynch - Cardiff University
Rachel Lemos - BC Ferries
Sandra G Hamilton - Manchester Institute of Innovation Research
Sponsored Session
Bringing a flood-affected community together to build a prosperous future
This session takes a closer look at the challenge of proposing a flood defence project for Looe, one of the UK’s most flooded coastal towns. How could the project protect the town while encouraging economic growth?
Speakers:
Nigel Horwell – Arcadis
Jodi Pastorino – WSP
Samuel Johnson - WSP
Ellen Buswell - WSP
17:00 - 17:25 | MAIN STAGE
Closing Reflections on Day 2
Speakers:
Guy Battle - CEO, Social Value Portal and Darren Knowd, Head of Procurement, Sales and Business Services, Durham County Council