This conference is about instilling a positive working culture and putting in place the right strategies, processes and systems to build motivated and effective teams. Happier, more fulfilled people contribute directly to better long-term performance, and so it is vital to ensure that they are supported to deliver positive changes in people’s lives and to boost the overall impact on your beneficiaries.
Programme
29 September 2016
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9.00AM - 9.30AMRegistration, refreshments and networkingRegistration plus an opportunity to newtork and visit the exhibition
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9.35AM - 10.10AMOpening keynote: Building workplaces to be proud ofMark Goldring will share his views on developing positive working cultures and shaping workplaces we can be proud of. He will also share his insights into what qualities make a good leader and tips for fostering talent at all levels.
Mark Goldring, chief executive, Oxfam GB -
10.10AM - 10.40AMEmployment law update: Key developments
This session will serve as an essential update on recent employment legislation and case law with a look ahead at future changes. Attend to ensure you are up-to-speed on the latest legal developments and best practice in several key areas including pay structures, termination of employment and the equality agenda.
Kathy Halliday, partner, Veale Wasbrough Vizards -
10.40AM - 11.10AMHealthy people, healthy business: Why wellbeing at work mattersIt is widely acknowledged that happier, more fulfilled individuals contribute directly to better long-term business performance, so what can we do to promote wellbeing at work? Using insights from psychology and neuroscience about dealing with stress, maintaining wellbeing and staying positive under pressure, this session from the founder of Mindapples will explore practical solutions for managers to motivate staff and build healthy, effective teams.
Andy Gibson, head gardener & chief executive, Mindapples -
11.10AM - 11.40AMNetworking and refreshment breakAn opportunity to network and visit the exhibition
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11.40AM - 12.20PMCreating charities that are fit for the futureAs charities face an increasing number of external and internal challenges, the pressure to adapt, evolve and innovate is mounting. Drawing on his extensive experience of leading change at charities including NSPCC and Samaritans, Gareth Germer will consider the pressures and opportunities facing organisations today, and impart some practical suggestions for ensuring your charity, its people and working processes are fit for the future.
Gareth Germer, director of change & development, Samaritans -
12.20PM - 1.00PMCase study: Leading people through organisational changePeople are integral to delivering The Brooke’s new global strategy, which aims to grow the charity’s income, reach and impact. In order to deliver this vision, Petra Ingram and Julia Porter will share their strategic approach to defining a new operating model, creating a shift in culture and bringing people on the journey with them.
Petra Ingram, chief executive and Julia Porter, head of human resources, The Brooke -
1.00PM - 2.00PMLunchLunch plus an opportunity to network and visit the exhibition
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2.00PM - 2.35PMWhistleblowing: Why employers must create a ‘speak-up’ cultureAt a time where public trust in our sector is in question, it is essential that staff feel that it is safe and acceptable to raise concerns about wrongdoing, risk or malpractice. Good whistleblowing arrangements can help prevent damage to lives and livelihoods, save huge costs and avoid legal claims. In this session Cathy James will advise on the practical implementation of effective whistleblowing policies and processes, as well as the cultural change necessary to create a positive environment where people feel confident to speak up.
Cathy James, chief executive, Public Concern at Work -
2.35PM - 3.10PMCase study: Defining and living our core valuesIn this session Nicki Shaw will explain the ongoing process of defining and implementing a set of values and behaviours at Princess Alice Hospice, and their influence on the organisation and its people. She will discuss the practical steps being taken to bring these values to life across the charity, including their role in recruitment, providing a tool for dealing with difficult people and as an opportunity to strengthen staff and supporter relationships.
Nicki Shaw, chief executive, Princess Alice Hospice -
3.10PM - 3.35PMPanel discussion: Dealing with the diversity deficit - in association with Green ParkA lack of gender, age and ethnic diversity is a pressing issue for the UK charity sector, particularly in senior positions and on trustee boards. Our panel will consider why this is, the potential drawbacks and benefits of different recruitment approaches and why a diverse workplace matters. How can charity leaders develop a strategic and operational approach to cultural diversity and equality while also avoiding unconscious bias?
Chair - Margaret Casely-Hayford, chair of trustees, ActionAid
Panellists - Kai Adams, partner, Green Park Interim & Executive Search, Lesley-Anne Alexander, chief executive, RNIB, Dr Elizabeth Henry, national adviser minority ethnic Anglican concerns, Church House and Guy Pink, executive director of HR, Addaction -
3.35PM - 4.20PMPanel discussion: Dealing with the diversity deficit - in association with Green ParkA lack of gender, age and ethnic diversity is a pressing issue for the UK charity sector, particularly in senior positions and on trustee boards. Our panel will consider why this is, the potential drawbacks and benefits of different recruitment approaches and why a diverse workplace matters. How can charity leaders develop a strategic and operational approach to cultural diversity and equality while also avoiding unconscious bias?
Chair - Margaret Casely-Hayford, chair of trustees, ActionAid
Panellists - Kai Adams, partner, Green Park Interim & Executive Search, Lesley-Anne Alexander, chief executive, RNIB,
Dr Elizabeth Henry, national adviser minority ethnic Anglican concerns, Church House, Mohamed Omer, trustee, Gardens of Peace and Guy Pink, executive director of HR, Addaction -
4.20PM - 4.55PMClosing Plenary: Your culture, your competitive advantageAt independent media agency the7Stars, the employees don’t have job titles, and are able to determine their own holiday entitlement and working hours. Founder Jenny Biggam explains how banishing hierarchy and developing a trusting and transparent culture has resulted in high retention rates and rapid growth. She will explain how breaking the rules has been good for business, and why she believes success is directly linked to developing a motivated and engaged team.
Jenny Biggam, founder, the7Stars -
4.55PM - 5.00PMChair's closing remarksTania Mason reflects on the day
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4.55PM - 5.00PMNetworking drinks receptionA chance to network and reflect on the day
Testimonials
Inspiring - incredibly useful ideas around how to ensure your organisation can enable staff to be their best
Interesting event, has provided with some thoughts / ideas to take back to learn. Good to gain a view of other similar organisations
Diverse presentations underpinning potential solutions to key challenges faced by charities in engaging people and developing changing attitudes
Interesting and stimulating contributions from a wide, diverse range of charities and campaigning organisations. Food for thought
Very worthwhile and thought provoking. Some good practice ideas that I have taken away
Contact
For speaker queries contact Jenni Cahill
For registration queries contact Chloe Vezey
For media partnerships and marketing queries contact Jonathan Harvey
Venue
Prospero House
London
SE1 1GA