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EMPOWERING PEOPLE 9TH NATIONAL DIGITAL CONFERENCE 18 JUNE 2014, CONGRESS CENTRE, LONDON. 14 PROGRAMME 8.45 Arrival, Registration and Coffee 9.30 Opening Session: Empowering People 9.30 Chair’s Introduction and Welcome - Dr. Mark Thompson, Judge Business School 9.40 Welcome Address Rachel Neaman, Deputy Director Digital and Digital Lead at Department of Health 9.50 Plenary Session 1: Digital Public Services 9.50 Keynote Russell Davies, Creative Director at GDS 10.00 Panel Talks and Q&A Gordon Rose, Client Director, (Cabinet Office) - Post Office Tom McCann: Sopra - Delivering better outcomes for rural communities and Government Holly Ellis: TSO - Transforming the UK's oldest public record Cait Hurley: Money Advice Service - Getting to grips with Behavioural Economics as part of our service delivery 10.40 Table buzz and feedback 11.00 Coffee Break 11.30 Plenary Session 2: Digital Skills 11.30 Keynote Phil Fearnley, Director - Homepage & myBBC, BBC 11.40 Panel Talks and Q&A Tom Gray: Kainos - Bringing Coding back to School Kate Norman: Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust - A Network of Digital Neighbours Tim Lloyd: BIS - Digital by Stealth - Changing sides about Digital Policy in teams 12.10 Table buzz and feedback 12.30 Lunch 13.30 Plenary Session 3: Assisted Digital and Digital Inclusion 13.30 Keynote Tristan Wilkinson, CEO, Go ON UK 13.40 Panel Talks and Q&A Jeh Kazimi, Breezie Chris Yiu: Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations - Time To Lead: Participation and inclusion in a world-class digital Scotland Charles Sellers: Innovation and Technology Group - The first sign of madness - Repeating the same exercise time and time again and expecting a different result Samantha Sparrow: vInspired - Can online platforms fuel youth employment 14.30 Table Sessions and Feedback 14.45 Plenary Session 4: Digital Hustings 14.45 2 Main Political Party Q&A with Chair Chi Onwurah MP Claire Perry MP 14.55 Q&A with Chair audience 15.30 Chair's Closing Comments and Prize Draw 15.45 Conference Close and Afternoon Tea

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EMPOWERING PEOPLE9TH NATIONAL DIGITAL CONFERENCE18 JUNE 2014, CONGRESS CENTRE, LONDON.

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PROGRAMME

8.45 Arrival, Registration and Coffee

9.30 Opening Session: Empowering People

9.30 Chair’s Introduction and Welcome - Dr. Mark Thompson, Judge Business School

9.40 Welcome AddressRachel Neaman, Deputy Director Digital and Digital Lead at Department of Health

9.50 Plenary Session 1: Digital Public Services

9.50 Keynote Russell Davies, Creative Director at GDS

10.00 Panel Talks and Q&AGordon Rose, Client Director, (Cabinet Office) - Post OfficeTom McCann: Sopra - Delivering better outcomes for rural communities and GovernmentHolly Ellis: TSO - Transforming the UK's oldest public recordCait Hurley: Money Advice Service - Getting to grips with Behavioural Economics as part of our service delivery

10.40 Table buzz and feedback

11.00 Coffee Break

11.30 Plenary Session 2: Digital Skills

11.30 KeynotePhil Fearnley, Director - Homepage & myBBC, BBC

11.40 Panel Talks and Q&ATom Gray: Kainos - Bringing Coding back to SchoolKate Norman: Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust - A Network of Digital NeighboursTim Lloyd: BIS - Digital by Stealth - Changing sides about Digital Policy in teams

12.10 Table buzz and feedback

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Plenary Session 3: Assisted Digital and Digital Inclusion

13.30 KeynoteTristan Wilkinson, CEO, Go ON UK

13.40 Panel Talks and Q&AJeh Kazimi, BreezieChris Yiu: Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations - Time To Lead: Participation and inclusion in a world-class digital ScotlandCharles Sellers: Innovation and Technology Group - The first sign of madness - Repeating the same exercise time and time again and expecting a different resultSamantha Sparrow: vInspired - Can online platforms fuel youth employment

14.30 Table Sessions and Feedback

14.45 Plenary Session 4: Digital Hustings

14.45 2 Main Political Party Q&A with ChairChi Onwurah MPClaire Perry MP

14.55 Q&A with Chair audience

15.30 Chair's Closing Comments and Prize Draw

15.45 Conference Close and Afternoon Tea