CIPFA Property and Housing Conference 2022

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Event summary

As we emerge from the pandemic, or learn to live with it, we face a broad range of challenges if we are to build a better future. Is there substance to the government’s Levelling Up initiative, or are the cuts to the northern extensions to HS2 symptomatic of the tendency to over-promise and under-deliver?

Date

20 January 2022
Starts: 10:00
Ends: 16:00

Location

Webinar

Standard price

£95.00 excl VAT

Network Member Price

£75.00 excl VAT

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About this event

The health and social care systems were already struggling under ten years of austerity before the pandemic hit, which has left huge backlogs in treatment and care. Despite the success of the Everyone In initiative, the housing crisis continues and the sector is bracing itself for increases in homelessness as the ban on evictions is lifted.

After the promise of COP 26, we will also consider next steps for tackling the climate emergency and how we can build back greener while delivering new public buildings and infrastructure and retrofitting our existing estate.

The full programme will be confirmed shortly.

Confirmed Speakers

  • Jonathan Walters, Deputy Chief Executive, Regulator of Social Housing – The Social Housing White Paper – One Year On
  • Jeffery Matsu, Chief Economist, CIPFA – The Levelling Up Agenda
  • Steve Partridge, Director, Housing Consultancy, Savills – Pounds to Properties
  • Richard Brooks, Partner, Anthony Collins Solicitors – Procuring Zero Carbon Homes
  • Steve Norris, National Head of Planning, Development and Regeneration, Lambert Smith Hampton – How can we deliver the renaissance of our towns and shopping centres? – Research Feedback
  • Justin Thomas, Director of Development, New River – Working in Partnership to Regenerate our Town Centres
  • Julie Kennealy, Property Services Director, Mobysoft – Using Data to Tackle Homelessness

Topics

  • Asset management
  • / Efficiency
  • / Health and social care
  • / Housing
  • / Professional development
  • / Property
  • / Revenues and benefits

Speaker - Dave Ayre, Property Networks Manager, CIPFA

Dave Ayre

Dave is a qualified public service manager with extensive experience in the development and implementation of innovative public/private partnerships. He manages CIPFA's Highways Asset Management Planning, Strategic Assets and Property Training Networks, and advises on asset management, partnering and wider property issues throughout the UK.

Speaker - Jeffrey Matsu, Chief Economist, CIPFA

Jeffrey Matsu

Jeffrey Matsu is Chief Economist at CIPFA and a Fellow of Practice at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. With extensive experience in connecting policy with practice through evidence-based research, he works with partner governments, accountancy bodies and the public sector around the world to advance public finance and support better public services.

Previously, Jeff was responsible for market analysis and thought leadership at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and co-led the economy theme at the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE). He was also a senior economist at Morgan Stanley and served on the research staff at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington DC. He holds degrees in economics from the University of Washington and Johns Hopkins University.

Speaker - Steve Partridge, Director, Savills Housing Consultancy

Steve Partridge, CPFA, is a director at Savills Housing Consultancy. Steve is a senior leader and highly regarded national expert in housing finance with over 25 years’ experience in the public and private sectors of business planning, investment appraisal, financing and the development of new homes. Steve specialises in working with housing providers to build their financial capacity, to assess options for, and then implement the delivery of new and better housing.

Speaker - Jonathan Walters

Jonathan Walters

Deputy Chief Executive, Regulator of Social Housing. Having previously been at Ernst and Young and in working in social housing consultancy, Jonathan has been at the Regulator since 2004. He has worked across the organisation and has extensive experience in dealing with funders, government and registered providers.