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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

Transcript of IHEEM conference 2011

IHEEM HEALTHCARE ESTATES ANNUAL CONFERENCE Manchester Central

Tuesday 1st

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 2nd

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 1st

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 2nd

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 1st

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 2nd

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 1st

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 2nd

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 1st

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 2nd

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 1st

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 2nd

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 1st

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 2nd

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 1st

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 2nd

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.