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Delivering our ambition. Owning our future.

HOUSING EXHIBITION 2016

ANNUALCONFERENCE 21–23 September ICC Birmingham 20

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Sponsors

Book now at www.housing.org.uk/annual

Save £100

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Delivering our ambition. Owning our future.

Headline sponsors

“ In 2015 the Federation’s Annual Conference was a landmark event. There are huge system changes affecting absolutely everyone right now and this year’s conference is your chance to prepare for those changes and take the first steps together towards owning your future.”

Housing Week brings together housing associations to drive, promote and showcase innovation. Take part from 19 - 23 September and visit www.housingweek.co.uk for the full line up.

David Orr, Chief Executive, National Housing Federation

The leading conference with the most current and business critical information, giving you an opportunity to think more strategically about the future. Over 2,000 housing professionals will set the agenda for tomorrow’s housing sector.

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CLASH OF THE THINK TANKS Is there a silver bullet for the housing crisis?

Radical views and heated discussions will form the platform for this

essential debate.

LIGHTNING TALKS Snappy talks from

inspirational speakers will leave you exhilarated and

full of ideas!

BIG DEBATES

EXPERT ANALYSIS

EXCEPTIONAL NETWORKING

Bring your whole team for free!· 30+ free seminars

· network with professionals from 600 companies

· over 100 leading suppliers

Exhibition runs 21-22 September only

Lord George Young on succeeding in a new political reality

Robert Peston on the latest trends in the global economy

Comedian Mark Watson provides entertainment for the conference dinner and crowns the winner of 24housing’s Young Leaders Award

Bill Hughes, L&G Investment Management on the implications of removing regulatory barriers

Secretary of State, Greg Clark on working together to deliver more homes

Get involved in our trailblazing work at the drinks reception on Wednesday

Geeta Nanda, Thames Valley Housing on Voluntary Right To Buy - are you ready for implementation?

Regional networking to ignite conversation and engage with your regional peers

WHAT’S NEW?

Hilary Cottam, Participle on leading change and business innovation

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PROGRAMME

10:00 Registration and exhibition opens

10:45 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

11:45 ICE BREAKER: Meet fellow newcomers to the sector and first time conference goers

Federation staff will be on hand to facilitate discussions with sector newbies and conference first-timers. Make connections and find out what exciting events lie ahead over the next three days.

13:00 WELCOME ADDRESS: Delivering our ambition, owning our future

Having made the case for housing we need to win the argument for housing associations. We have a window of opportunity to transform perceptions of the sector and own our future. Now is the time to seize it.

David Orr, Chief Executive, National Housing Federation

13:45 OWNING OUR FUTURE: Succeeding in a new political reality

Housing associations stand at a crossroads. The relationships we build and the way we position ourselves now will shape our future for years to come. How can we ensure we are as influential as we need to be?

Richard Blakeway, Deputy Mayor, Housing, Land and Property (invited)Lord George Young, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury and Chief WhipChair: Jon McLeod, Chairman, Corporate, Financial and Public Affairs, UK, Weber Shandwick

14:45 Refreshment break and exhibition viewing

15:15 SUB PLENARY SESSIONS

SUPPORTED HOUSING: Turning uncertain times to certain futures

Our ambition to build and deliver high quality supported housing could be jeopardised by the uncertain funding environment. How do we overcome these obstacles to deliver integrated services?

Rachael Byrne, Executive Director, Care and Support, Home GroupBruce Moore, Chief Executive, Housing & Care 21 Chair: Vic Rayner, Executive Director, The National Care Forum

OPTIMISATION: What should tomorrow’s housing association look like?

The drive for efficiency and supply has led some to adopt radical ways of generating income. How can we achieve the balance between value for money and quality without compromising on our culture and core values?

Joanna Killian, Partner, KPMG and former Chief Executive, Essex County Council (invited)Angela Gascoigne, Chief Executive, SHAL HousingChair: Stephen Howlett, Chief Executive, Peabody

VOLUNTARY RIGHT TO BUY: Are you ready for implementation?

We look at the findings from the pilot research and hear first-hand from those in the pilot scheme. What are the implications for delivery and the current thinking on replacements? What impact has it had on relationships with local authorities and tenants?

Hugh Owen, Director of Policy and Communication, RiversideHeather Bowman, Executive Director, Sovereign HousingChair: Geeta Nanda, Chief Executive, Thames Valley Housing

16:00 Comfort break

16:15 LIGHTNING TALK: Spinning a positive story

DAY 1 WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER

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“The networking opportunities were excellent” Wulvern Housing, 2015

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16:30 SKILLS AND APPRENTICESHIPS: Enhancing the skills of the nation

The apprenticeships levy comes with a promise – organisations will get back more than they put in. How can you tap into it to maximise the benefits of your apprenticeship activity? Nick Boles MP, Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (invited)Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman, Home Builders FederationPhil Miles, Director of Regeneration & Communities, Affinity Sutton Chair: Jane Atherton, Director of People and Risk, New Charter Group

17:30 24HOUSING YOUNG LEADERS CHALLENGE: Can we make the housing sector more attractive to young professionals?

The five finalists of 24housing’s Young Leaders Award pitch their ideas on how to attract the right calibre of candidates to the housing sector. With the help of the audience the judges will decide the winner, to be announced at the conference dinner later that evening.

Host: David Orr, Chief Executive, National Housing Federation

18:00 DRINKS RECEPTION: A shared story and strategy to own our future

Six months ago the Federation published the findings of our ground-breaking research into how politicians and the public view our sector. Since then hundreds of associations have worked together to develop a shared story and sector-wide strategy to build our influence. Join us to find out more and discuss how you can get involved in this vital work.

97% of delegates were satisfied

with the networking opportunities

in 2015

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Waheed NazirBirmingham City Council

Nick AtkinHalton Housing

David MontagueL&Q and National Housing Federation Board Member

Sadie MorgandRMM

Andrew HarropFabian Society

19:30 CONFERENCE DINNER AND AWARDS CEREMONYIf you love panel shows then you’re in for a treat with this year’s after dinner entertainment. Mark Watson is a TV and radio regular with appearances on Have I Got News For You and Mock the Week to 8 Out of 10 Cats and Would I Lie To You, as well as This Week, Live at the Apollo, and celebrity editions of Mastermind and Pointless. He’s a regular on Radio 4 panel shows, and hosted two series of Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better, Mark Watson’s Live Address to the Nation and Mark Watson Talks About Life.

Our engaging conference dinner and awards ceremony takes place on Wednesday 21 September from 19:00 where we’ll be awarding the winner of 24housing’s Young Leaders Challenge in an official ceremony.

Reserve your place for this entertaining evening on the booking form.

Date: Wednesday 21 SeptemberTime: 19:00Venue: ICC, BirminghamIndividual ticket: Members £85 Public sector/Not-for-profit £95 Private sector £135

Ceremony supported by

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PROGRAMME

08:00 Registration and exhibition opens

09:00 CHAIR’S WELCOME: Taking stock and looking to a brighter future

After 12 months as chair of the Federation, Diana takes us on a whistle stop tour of the journey the sector has been on and sets out why she thinks housing associations are an integral part of the solution to the UK’s housing challenge.

Baroness Diana Warwick, Chair, National Housing Federation

09:15 MINISTERIAL ADDRESS: Working together to deliver moreOver a year into this Parliament, hear from the Secretary of State on the Government’s plans to deliver more housing. How will he work with housing associations and what more can be done?

Greg Clark MP, Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government (invited)

09:45 DEREGULATION: What are the implications of removing regulatory barriers?

The Secretary of State recently announced a package of deregulatory measures brought forward through the Housing Act. How will these new freedoms impact on housing associations and their ability to borrow and build?

Jeanne Harrison, Assistant Vice President - Analyst, Moody’s Fiona MacGregor, Executive Director of Regulation, Homes and Communities Agency Bill Hughes, Head of Real Assets, Legal & General Investment ManagementChair: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC (invited)

10:30 Refreshment break and exhibition viewing

11:00 LIGHTNING TALK: Loyalty and customer service

11:15 CUSTOMERS: Delivering quality service while driving new housing supply

Housing associations are broadening their offer which is likely to attract a more diverse tenant base. Can you keep all your plates spinning in order to meet their expectations while delivering new homes?

Matthew Gardiner, Chief Executive, Trafford Housing TrustChris Handy, Chief Executive, Accord GroupChair: Nicola Millard, Head of Customer Insights & Futures, BT Global Innovation Team

12:00 Comfort break

12:15 SUB PLENARY SESSIONS

BEYOND DIGITAL: Where we’ve got to is nowhere near far enough

We can’t avoid seeing digital as a key enabler if we are to deliver the required savings, efficiency and increasing consolidation. A radical change is needed, but how far can technology allow us to go?

David Cooper, Chief Information Officer, British Gas (invited)Alan D. Duncan, Research Director, GartnerChair: Nick Atkin, Chief Executive, Halton Housing Trust

HOMES FOR HEROES: Supporting our veterans back into society

Leaving the forces is a difficult time and many servicemen and women struggle to access support services, including housing. Hear about Homes for Heroes – a new cross-party initiative aimed at making the Military Covenant a reality in the housing world. Discover what you can do to support our veterans.

Jake Berry MP, Founder Member, Homes for Heroes (invited)Ed Tytherleigh, Chief Executive, Stoll Paul Crawford, Group Chief Executive, Devon & Cornwall Housing

MAYORS FOR HOMES: Will devolved powers and elected mayors ease the housing crisis?

In 2017, directly elected mayors will take their seats across the country. What will the implications of devolution be on our core cities and how do we keep them competitive? How do we ensure this new civic leadership delivers the homes we urgently need?

Marvin Rees, Mayor, Bristol City Council (invited)Waheed Nazir, Director of Planning and Regeneration and Acting Strategic Director for Economy, Birmingham City Council Chair: Tom Walker, Director of Cities and Local Growth Unit, Department for Business, Innovation & Skills

DAY 2 THURSDAY 22 SEPTEMBER

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James ScottUrban & Civic

Jeanne HarrisonMoody’s

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13:00 Lunch and exhibition viewing

14:15 LIGHTNING TALK: Social innovation and sustainability

14:30 SOCIAL HOUSING: Is it still alive and kicking?

Some have claimed recent policy changes will lead to a huge loss of social housing, but many associations plan to continue to deliver social homes using their own funds.. What can we do to ensure there are homes for people on the lowest incomes?

Baroness Philippa Stroud, Chief Executive, Centre for Social Justice (invited)Alison Inman, Chair, Broadland Housing Group Barbara Spicer, Chief Executive, Plus Dane Housing Group Chair: David Montague, Chief Executive, L&Q and Board Member, National Housing Federation

15:15 Refreshment break and exhibition viewing

15:45 SUB PLENARY SESSIONS

INNOVATION: Leading change and business innovation through culture

Encouraging workplace creativity is the key to ensuring we deliver effectively going forward but organisational culture change is not for the faint of heart. Change requires new mindsets, not just new skills – discover how to drive innovation and secure your organisation’s future through effective leadership.

Hilary Cottam, Innovator and Social Entrepreneur, Participle Rohan Silva, Co-founder, Second Home (invited)Chair: Ian Munro, Chief Executive, New Charter Group

GOVERNANCE: Is there a ‘one-size-fits-all’ model for great boards?

Deregulation is a major challenge to governance, demanding boards adopt a variety of skill sets. What does a great board of directors look like?

Carolyn Fairbairn, Director General, CBI (invited)Chris Phillips, Group Chairman, Places for PeopleChair: Paul Farmer, Chief Executive, Mind (invited)

LAND AND PLANNING: We have the land but do we have the public consent?

Soaring land prices, totemic greenbelt policy, and very real problems with infrastructure provision have created a public perception that there is ‘nowhere to build’. With the pressure to deliver new housing at the top of the political agenda we explore what could be done to free up land, mitigate inequality and alleviate soaring house prices without compromising our countryside.

Lord Adonis, Founding Chair, National Infrastructure Commission (invited) Sadie Morgan, Co-Founding Director, dRMMChair: Isobel Leaviss, Independent Observer, Bar Standards Board and Board Member, National Housing Federation

16:45 Comfort break

17:00 KEYNOTE: A new economic and political reality

Hear from Robert on the latest trends in national and global economy and the implications on housing. What will be the impact of the EU referendum and immigration on housing and investment for infrastructure?

Robert Peston, Political Editor, ITV News

18:00 Regional networking event Ignite conversation and engage with your regional peers in a relaxed atmosphere.

18:00 Exhibition closes The exhibition will be closed on Friday 23 September.

#NHF169 10OUT OF

delegates said they’d like to return

again this year

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Baroness Diana WarwickNational Housing Federation

Jake Berry MP Homes for Heroes

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10:30 CRISIS DEBATE: Has refugee become a dirty word?

For five years war has forced many thousands of people to flee Syria and seek refuge, yet the language used to describe this tide of humanity has become dehumanising. How did refugees become synonymous with the term ‘economic migrants’? What should our sector response to refugees be, some of which have no recourse to public funds?

Julia Meiklejohn, Chair, Refugee Action (invited) Lord Dubs (invited)John Delahaunty, Chief Executive, InnisfreeChair: Ruth Davison, Director of Policy and External Affairs, National Housing Federation

11:15 Comfort break

11:30 CLASH OF THE THINK TANKS: What is the housing crisis’ silver bullet?

Pitting speakers from left wing think tanks against their right wing counterparts, this incendiary debate will provide you with some radical views on what the game changer could be for UK housing.

Andrew Harrop, General Secretary, Fabian Society Simon Barrow, Co-Director, Ekklesia (further speakers to be confirmed) Chair: David Orr, Chief Executive, National Housing Federation

12:45 Closing remarks

David Orr, Chief Executive, National Housing Federation

13:00 Close of conference

09:00 Registration and breakfast

DAY 3 FRIDAY 23 SEPTEMBER

09:30 SUPPLY AND PACE: Delivering more homes, more quickly

The Housing Minister considers how we can dramatically speed up the pace of delivery to build the homes we so desperately need. Could partnerships between housing associations and private developers play a vital role in achieving this?

Keynote: Brandon Lewis, Housing Minister, Department for Communities and Local Government (invited)

Panel discussion: Pete Redfern, Chief Executive, Taylor Wimpey (invited) David Montague, Chief Executive, L&Q and Board Member, National Housing Federation Chair: Ruth Davison, Director of Policy and External Affairs, National Housing Federation

10:15 Comfort break

99.9% of delegates we asked in 2015 said the conference was “timely”, “inspiring”,

“beneficial” and “pitched at the

right level”

“ A most critical time for the sector, one not to be missed”

Aspire Group 2015

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Accommodation and travel informationThe conference is held at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in the centre of Birmingham and offers excellent road, rail and air links.

The Birmingham Convention Bureau has negotiated special accommodation rates on behalf of the Federation.

To book please call 0121 202 5151 or visit www.meetbirmingham.com/nhf2016. Rooms and rates are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed once an allocation has been sold or released. Book early to avoid disappointment.

Delegate feesMemberEarly bird (until 15 July) £775Standard £875Day Ticket £395Dinner £85

Public sector/Non-for-profit*

Early bird (until 15 July) £875Standard £975Day Ticket £545Dinner £95

Private sectorEarly bird (until 15 July) £1025Standard £1125Day Ticket £675Dinner £135

** Group discount: When you book 4 or more places you will get the 5th place free. The free place does not apply to day delegates and applies to the lowest rate purchased.

Places are subject to availability and early booking is advised. Please ensure that the names of individual delegates are included as you would like them to appear on the delegate list and their name badge. You should also indicate each delegate’s session preferences.

www.housing.org.uk/annual

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How to book

Disclaimer This programme is correct at the time of going to press. In the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend, for reasons beyond the control of the conference organisers, we reserve the right to make alterations or substitutions to the programme as deemed fit. All timings are provisional and may be subject to change. Views expressed by speakers are their own. The National Housing Federation disclaims any liability for advice given or views expressed by any speaker at the event or in notes or documentation provided for the delegates.

BOOKING INFORMATION

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18% HEAR FROM GOVERNMENT

5% MEET WITH PEERS

2% OTHER

6% PERSONAL/CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Advertising opportunitiesThis conference is the perfect opportunity to get your company in front of 2,000 housing professionals and decision makers. To include a publicity leaflet about your organisation in our delegate packs email [email protected]

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*Public sector / Not-for-profit (Including but not restricted to registered charities, central and local government, police forces, local authorities, housing associations, social enterprises, universities/academies, HM Court Services, Crown Prosecution Service.)

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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE

Wednesday 21 September

MINISTERIAL ADDRESS: Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government

Thursday 22 September

WELCOME ADDRESS: Delivering our ambition, owning our future

SKILLS & APPRENTICESHIPS: Enhancing the skills of the nation

24HOUSING YOUNG LEADERS CHALLENGE: Can we make the housing sector more attractive to young professionals?

CHAIR’S WELCOME: Taking stock and looking to a brighter future SOCIAL HOUSING: Is it still alive and kicking?

KEYNOTE: A new economic and political reality

DEREGULATION: What are the implications of removing regulatory barriers?

CUSTOMERS: Delivering quality service whilst driving new housing supply

SUPPLY AND PACE: Delivering more homes, more quickly

CRISIS DEBATE: Has refugee become a dirty word?

CLASH OF THE THINK TANKS: What is the housing crisis’ silver bullet?

DRINKS RECEPTION: A shared story and strategy to own our future

CONFERENCE DINNER: Young Leaders Awards Ceremony and after dinner entertainment

OWNING OUR FUTURE: Succeeding in a new political reality

10:00 Registration and exhibition opens10:45 Annual General Meeting 11:45 ICE BREAKER: For first time attendees and newcomers to the sector

14:45 Refreshment break and exhibition viewing

15:15 SUB PLENARY SESSIONS SUPPORTED HOUSING: Turning uncertain times to certain futures OPTIMISATION: What should tomorrow’s housing association look like? VOLUNTARY RIGHT TO BUY: Are you ready for implementation?

08:00 Registration and exhibition viewing

Refreshment break and exhibition viewing

11:00 LIGHTNING TALK: Loyalty and customer service

12:00 Comfort break

12:15 SUB PLENARY SESSIONS BEYOND DIGITAL: Where we’ve got to is nowhere near far enough

HOMES FOR HEROES: Supporting our veterans back into society

MAYORS FOR HOMES: Will devolved powers and elected mayors ease the housing crisis?

15:15 Refreshment break and exhibition viewing

15:45 SUB PLENARY SESSIONS INNOVATION: Leading change and business innovation through culture

GOVERNANCE: Is there a ‘one-size-fits-all’ model for great boards?

LAND AND PLANNING: We have the land but do we have the public consent?

16:45 Comfort break

18:00 Regional networking event

18:00 Exhibition closes

Friday 23 September

10:15 Comfort break

11:15 Comfort break09:00 Registration and breakfast

16:00 Comfort break

16:15 LIGHTNING TALK: Spinning a positive story

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13:00 Networking lunch and exhibition viewing

14:15 LIGHTNING TALK: Social innovation and sustainability

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12:45 Closing remarks

13:00 Close of conference

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invest in a diverse range of neighbourhood projects that help create strong, vibrant communities.

DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO ATTEND THE LEADING HOUSING CONFERENCE

If you are a housing professional you should be attending this event. It is an unrivalled opportunity to get yourself up to date with the very latest developments in the sector that can help you improve your organisation’s operations and plan for the future.

OVER 100 PARTICIPANTS ALREADY CONFIRMEDAcis Group

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Midlands Rural Housing

New Charter Group

Phoenix Community Housing Association

Pierhead Housing Association

Red Kite Community Housing

Regenda

The Riverside Group

Salix Homes

Saxon Weald

SHAL Housing

South Western Housing Society

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Sovereign Housing Association

St Vincent’s Housing Association

Thames Valley Housing Association

Thrive Homes

Town & Country Housing Group

Tung Sing Housing Association

Vectis Housing Association

Walsall Housing Group

Worthing Homes

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The first Housing Week will take place between Monday 19 and Friday 23 September 2016 and brings together housing associations to drive, promote and showcase innovation.

The world has changed and we need to show that we are ready to meet challenges with new ideas. Take part in activities across the week and join the conversation on social media at #Housingweek

These conferences will run as part of Housing Week:

www.housingweek.co.uk

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The free Housing Exhibition is the UK’s most highly regarded and focused event for those involved in affordable housing and the development of sustainable communities.

For information please contact Foremarke Exhibitions on 020 8877 8899 or [email protected]

Why visit the Exhibition?• attend over 30 free seminars to discover new strategies and skills that you can take back to

the office and use straight away

• sector updates: keep up-to-date on the latest legislation and best practice

• join free drop in sessions for advice and information about the latest solutions and thinking

• meet over 100 of the sector’s leading suppliers as they offer free expert advice and showcase their latest products and services

• the best event in the sector for making new contacts and networking with colleagues and peers from housing associations

• catch up with peers and experts at complimentary networking receptions

• it’s completely free!

Register to visit Housing Exhibition 2016 for FREE at www.housing.org.uk/housingexhibition (if you are attending as a delegate there is no need to register separately for the exhibition).

Bring your whole team

for FREE!

THE exhibition for housing associations