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IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) – Microbiological
aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer
How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive
Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
Head of Organisational
Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) – Microbiological
aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer
How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive
Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
Head of Organisational
Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) – Microbiological
aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer
How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive
Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
Head of Organisational
Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) – Microbiological
aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer
How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive
Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
Head of Organisational
Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) – Microbiological
aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer
How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive
Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
Head of Organisational
Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
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aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
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How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
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Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
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Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) – Microbiological
aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer
How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive
Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
Head of Organisational
Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Tuesday 1
st
November – day 1
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch
Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM
10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective
David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit
Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation
Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+
Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability
Niall Trafford, COO of BRE
Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Panel discussion
Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE
Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate
12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
Stream sessions
13:45 Maintain and improve assets in
Scotland – the challenges
Peter Haggarty, Assistant
Director, Health Facilities
Scotland
Radical transplant surgery on a Live
Energy Centre
Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates,
The Royal Free Hampstead NHS
Trust
• Background – The need to
Partnering – private providers
and the NHS
Mark Cammies, Property
Director, Circle Health
Implementing innovation: from
demonstration to reality
The Willmott Dixon building at
the BRE Innovation Park
Michael Clarke, Health Manager,
Willmott Dixon
reduce CO2 Emissions and
replace obsolete plant.
• Funding - without using money
from an already under pressure
Capital Programme
• Procurement – use of an output
specification and competitive
dialogue
• The Contract – Design, Build then
Operate for 15 years with
Guaranteed Savings
• Implementation – whilst
maintaining power, heating and
cooling to a fully operational
acute teaching hospital
• The Masterclass – learn from the
project teams experience with
Stephen Lansdown, Partner,
Head of Commerce and
Technology - Business Services
Hill Dickinson LLP and David
Mackey - Key Account Director,
MITIE Asset Investment and Clive
Nattrass, Chief Executive, The
Carbon and Energy Fund
14:30 Service and Estate optimisation –
a better plan for better
healthcare outcomes
Conor Ellis, Global Account
Leader, EC Harris
Enhancing the healing environment
Derick Harrison, Capital Projects
Manager, Birmingham Children’s
Hospital
Sarah Waller, Programme Director,
Enhancing the healing environment,
The King’s Fund
Occupancy Analytics: A
fundamentally new approach to
hospital design
Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive,
The Conclude Consultancy
Duane Passman, Director for 3T's
Estates and Facilities, Brighton &
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust
How BREEAM 2011 can help you
deliver more sustainable
healthcare buildings both new
and refurbishment projects
Martin Townsend, Director,
BREEAM
Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM
Government Sector Manager
15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch
Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England
16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion)
• What is it
• Who owns it
• Who improves it
• Who rationalises it
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull
David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair)
17:00
17:15
Exhibition reception
IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4
18:00 End of day one
19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate
IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Manchester Central
Wednesday 2
nd
November – day 2
08:30 Registration and exhibition
09:15 Miss this at your peril!
Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00 Estates as the enabler
Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health
Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area
Stream sessions
DAY 2 STREAM A
Quality improvements through
productivity
DAY 2 STREAM B
Achieving performance through
innovation
DAY 2 STREAM C
Culture
DAY 2 STREAM D
Architects for Health – Designing
for the Future
11:30 Restructuring the Estate
Steven Buchan, Group Chief
Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI
Healthcare
Carbon based footprint study
Paul Brockway, Senior
Sustainability Consultant, Arup
and Fiona Daly, Environment &
Sustainability Manager, Barts and
the London NHS Trust
Culture, Communication and
Competence , the key to
improving performance – making
the case for health and safety
Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and
Research Adviser, IOSH
• Focusing on what you can
influence
• Maintaining focus on
significant risks
• Engaging with the health
agenda.
• Making functional alliances
• How to become part of the
debate
• Culture change – playing your
part
Design for Change
The role of design in change
management from the viewpoint
of a clinician and an architect
Chris Shaw, Director MAAP
Architects
12.15
Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy
consumption in order to identify
targeted carbon reduction
measures, a case study
Simon Smeathers, Energy
Management Projects Manager,
Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP
Programme Manager, Jera
Carbon Reduction in the NHS-
meeting increasing carbon
reduction targets with limited
resources.
Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon
Programmes, The Carbon Trust
Alexandra Hammond,
Sustainability Manager, Guy’s
and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
Cultural change of Lean
Jonathan Gilmore, Birch
Foundation
Simon Pace, South Devon NHS
Trust
Design for Health and Well-being
Planning and design for health
and wellbeing
Why wellbeing? Some thoughts
on the policy and research
context
Dr Sam Thompson, Senior
Research Fellow, Liverpool Health
Inequalities Research Institute,
University of Liverpool
Consulting
• Project outline for mapping an
NHS Trust’s energy consumption
• Project progress to date and
identification of carbon
reduction strategies
• Strengths and weaknesses of
energy mapping
• Using NHS procurement power
to stimulate innovation in the
supply chain
• Using procurement to influence
sustainability and achieve
energy reductions in the NHS
• Introduction to carbon
reduction in the NHS and
implemented carbon
reduction initiatives,
including specific and
replicable projects.
• The financial business case
for carbon reduction.
• Implemented examples of
carbon reduction, including
combined heat and power
and LED lighting.
• Funding carbon reduction
projects in an environment of
limited resources and
ambitious cost savings
targets.
• Beyond buildings – scope 3
emissions and what Guy’s
and St Thomas’ has done to
reduce the carbon impact of
travel and procurement.
Making places for health and
wellbeing
Susan Francis, Programme
Director AfH, Health Enabler
Design Council Cabe
13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition
14:00 Decontamination
Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of
the IHEEM Decontamination
Technology Group and Senior
Decontamination Officer, Welsh
Health Estates
Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist,
Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) – Microbiological
aspects of endoscopy and their
decontamination equipment water
supplies, and
Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer
How to upgrade your hospital
energy system at no cost using
the Carbon and energy Fund
Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive
Officer, the Carbon and Energy
Fund
• Explain that the fund is a NHS
partnership for all NHS Trusts
• That it supplies funding for
Hospital energy upgrades of
approx. £3m per hospital
• Show how it simplifies
procurement of upgrades for
Trusts, and uses a proven off
Round table Careers clinic
Chris Parker, Recruitment &
Membership Manager, IHEEM
Jacky Doyle
Head of Organisational
Development
Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals
Panel Discussion
Brave New World?
What are we trying to achieve?
How can it be done?
What is the right strategy for
developing and changing the
nation’s healthcare estate?
What is the role of design
professionals?
How can local power ensure
social or collective responsibility?
Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of
AfH
Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
(Decontamination) Brighton and
Sussex University Hospitals NHS
Trust – Roles and contractual
aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr
Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services
Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer
(Decontamination) –
Decontamination of heat labile
devices using low temperature
sterilisation
balance sheet contract
• That there are no fees to use
the fund, with all costs rolled
into the project and offset by
guaranteed savings
• That we have done 28 pilot
projects investing £70m,
saving £10m pa and 53000
tonnes of CO2 last year alone
• How to get your Trust
upgraded using the Fund
Health Group at KPMG and King’s
Fund
Sarah Waller, Director of the
Enhancing the Healing
Environment Programme Kings
Fund
Kevin Oxley, Director of
Operations, North Tees and
Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition
15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects
Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:00 What is the future of the NHS?
Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP
Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch
16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM
16:45 Depart
© EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.

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IHEEM conference 2011

  • 1. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 2. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 3. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 4. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 5. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 6. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
  • 7. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 8. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 9. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 10. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 11. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 12. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
  • 13. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 14. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 15. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 16. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 17. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 18. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
  • 19. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 20. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 21. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 22. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 23. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 24. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
  • 25. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 26. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 27. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 28. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 29. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 30. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
  • 31. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 32. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 33. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 34. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 35. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 36. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
  • 37. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 38. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 39. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 40. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 41. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 42. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.
  • 43. IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Tuesday 1 st November – day 1 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:45 Welcome Address: Alistair Cameron, Chair, IHEEM North West Branch Presidential Address: Paul Kingsmore, President IHEEM 10:00 Making sense of the Government’s vision from a health, construction and environmental perspective David Pencheon, Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit Jo Webber, Deputy Director Of Policy, NHS Confederation Ray Stephenson, Programme Manager, ProCure21+ Chaired by Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 11:00 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area 11:45 Importance of Leadership when delivering Sustainability Niall Trafford, COO of BRE Launch of the NHS Sustainability Portal Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion Niall Trafford, Trevor Payne and Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon Chaired by Peter Ball, Associate Director - Strategic Research. BRE Presentation of the BREEAM Outstanding Certificate 12:45 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition Stream sessions 13:45 Maintain and improve assets in Scotland – the challenges Peter Haggarty, Assistant Director, Health Facilities Scotland Radical transplant surgery on a Live Energy Centre Martyn Jeffery, Director of Estates, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust • Background – The need to Partnering – private providers and the NHS Mark Cammies, Property Director, Circle Health Implementing innovation: from demonstration to reality The Willmott Dixon building at the BRE Innovation Park Michael Clarke, Health Manager, Willmott Dixon
  • 44. reduce CO2 Emissions and replace obsolete plant. • Funding - without using money from an already under pressure Capital Programme • Procurement – use of an output specification and competitive dialogue • The Contract – Design, Build then Operate for 15 years with Guaranteed Savings • Implementation – whilst maintaining power, heating and cooling to a fully operational acute teaching hospital • The Masterclass – learn from the project teams experience with Stephen Lansdown, Partner, Head of Commerce and Technology - Business Services Hill Dickinson LLP and David Mackey - Key Account Director, MITIE Asset Investment and Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive, The Carbon and Energy Fund 14:30 Service and Estate optimisation – a better plan for better healthcare outcomes Conor Ellis, Global Account Leader, EC Harris Enhancing the healing environment Derick Harrison, Capital Projects Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Sarah Waller, Programme Director, Enhancing the healing environment, The King’s Fund Occupancy Analytics: A fundamentally new approach to hospital design Matthew Bacon, Chief Executive, The Conclude Consultancy Duane Passman, Director for 3T's Estates and Facilities, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust How BREEAM 2011 can help you deliver more sustainable healthcare buildings both new and refurbishment projects Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM Yetunde Abdul, BREEAM Government Sector Manager 15:15 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:45 Carbon and Energy Fund Launch Video message from Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker
  • 45. Tim Litherland, Head of Estates and Facilities, NHS North of England 16:00 The Future of Estates (panel discussion) • What is it • Who owns it • Who improves it • Who rationalises it Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Louise Ramsay, Assistant Director (Facilities), NHS Hull David Peat, Independent Consultant and former NHS Trust Finance Director and Chief Executive (chair) 17:00 17:15 Exhibition reception IHEEM AGM for members only in Charter 4 18:00 End of day one 19:30 Drinks reception at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate 20:00 Awards Dinner at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central Wednesday 2 nd November – day 2 08:30 Registration and exhibition 09:15 Miss this at your peril! Roy Lilley , NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:00 Estates as the enabler Peter Sellars, Head of ProCure21+ and Deputy Director of Gateway Reviews and Estates and Facilities Division, Department of Health Kevin Oxley, Commercial Director, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Roy Lilley, NHS Writer, Broadcaster and Commentator
  • 46. Chaired by Bill Millar, Governance & Compliance Manager, Estates & Facilities Directorate, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10:45 Morning refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition area Stream sessions DAY 2 STREAM A Quality improvements through productivity DAY 2 STREAM B Achieving performance through innovation DAY 2 STREAM C Culture DAY 2 STREAM D Architects for Health – Designing for the Future 11:30 Restructuring the Estate Steven Buchan, Group Chief Engineer - Facilities Services, BMI Healthcare Carbon based footprint study Paul Brockway, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Arup and Fiona Daly, Environment & Sustainability Manager, Barts and the London NHS Trust Culture, Communication and Competence , the key to improving performance – making the case for health and safety Jill Joyce, Senior Policy and Research Adviser, IOSH • Focusing on what you can influence • Maintaining focus on significant risks • Engaging with the health agenda. • Making functional alliances • How to become part of the debate • Culture change – playing your part Design for Change The role of design in change management from the viewpoint of a clinician and an architect Chris Shaw, Director MAAP Architects 12.15 Mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption in order to identify targeted carbon reduction measures, a case study Simon Smeathers, Energy Management Projects Manager, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust Gaynor Whyles, Consultant FCP Programme Manager, Jera Carbon Reduction in the NHS- meeting increasing carbon reduction targets with limited resources. Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Programmes, The Carbon Trust Alexandra Hammond, Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Cultural change of Lean Jonathan Gilmore, Birch Foundation Simon Pace, South Devon NHS Trust Design for Health and Well-being Planning and design for health and wellbeing Why wellbeing? Some thoughts on the policy and research context Dr Sam Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Liverpool Health Inequalities Research Institute, University of Liverpool
  • 47. Consulting • Project outline for mapping an NHS Trust’s energy consumption • Project progress to date and identification of carbon reduction strategies • Strengths and weaknesses of energy mapping • Using NHS procurement power to stimulate innovation in the supply chain • Using procurement to influence sustainability and achieve energy reductions in the NHS • Introduction to carbon reduction in the NHS and implemented carbon reduction initiatives, including specific and replicable projects. • The financial business case for carbon reduction. • Implemented examples of carbon reduction, including combined heat and power and LED lighting. • Funding carbon reduction projects in an environment of limited resources and ambitious cost savings targets. • Beyond buildings – scope 3 emissions and what Guy’s and St Thomas’ has done to reduce the carbon impact of travel and procurement. Making places for health and wellbeing Susan Francis, Programme Director AfH, Health Enabler Design Council Cabe 13:00 Networking lunch & opportunity to visit the exhibition 14:00 Decontamination Chaired by Graham Stanton, Chair of the IHEEM Decontamination Technology Group and Senior Decontamination Officer, Welsh Health Estates Dr Tony Kerry, Microbiologist, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Microbiological aspects of endoscopy and their decontamination equipment water supplies, and Bob Jobbins, Authorising Engineer How to upgrade your hospital energy system at no cost using the Carbon and energy Fund Clive Nattrass, Chief Executive Officer, the Carbon and Energy Fund • Explain that the fund is a NHS partnership for all NHS Trusts • That it supplies funding for Hospital energy upgrades of approx. £3m per hospital • Show how it simplifies procurement of upgrades for Trusts, and uses a proven off Round table Careers clinic Chris Parker, Recruitment & Membership Manager, IHEEM Jacky Doyle Head of Organisational Development Pennine Acute Trust Hospitals Panel Discussion Brave New World? What are we trying to achieve? How can it be done? What is the right strategy for developing and changing the nation’s healthcare estate? What is the role of design professionals? How can local power ensure social or collective responsibility? Chaired by John Cooper, Chair of AfH Nigel Edwards, Director of Global
  • 48. (Decontamination) Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Roles and contractual aspects of AP(D)s and AE(D)s, and Dr Brian Kirk, Senior Technical Services Specialist, 3M, Authorising Engineer (Decontamination) – Decontamination of heat labile devices using low temperature sterilisation balance sheet contract • That there are no fees to use the fund, with all costs rolled into the project and offset by guaranteed savings • That we have done 28 pilot projects investing £70m, saving £10m pa and 53000 tonnes of CO2 last year alone • How to get your Trust upgraded using the Fund Health Group at KPMG and King’s Fund Sarah Waller, Director of the Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme Kings Fund Kevin Oxley, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust 15:00 Afternoon refreshments & opportunity to visit the exhibition 15:30 Driving efficiencies from your PFI projects Trevor Payne, Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Kevin Griffin, PFI Project Accountant, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:00 What is the future of the NHS? Nigel Edwards, Director, Health Reform, Global Health Group, KPMG LLP Chaired by Alistair Cameron, Chair IHEEM North West Branch 16:30 Closing remarks, Paul Kingsmore, President of IHEEM 16:45 Depart © EMAP Networks 2011. This programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or sessions/ speakers.