Agenda

Interviews

You can watch some informal interviews with speakers and delegates on the 2020PST website.

The 2020/RSA Public Services Summit agenda

Please click on titles below to find out speakers and audio for each session and panel.

8.30 - 9.45am

9.45 - 10.50am


Registration, refreshments and networking


Session One: 2020 Commission on Public Services

Welcome address 
Panel Discussion - From social security to social productivity
10.50 - 12.15pmSession Two: Three Shifts to Transform Public Services 
Panel Discussion A - Changing the culture: From social security to social productivity
Panel Discussion B - Localisation: Shifting power to the citizen
Panel Discussion C - Reconnecting Finance with Purpose
12.15 - 1.15pm

1.15 - 2.00pm
Buffet lunch and networking

Session Three: Keynote Address

Efficiency and reform: the public service challenge following the Spending Review
2.00 - 3.00pmSession Four: Transforming the Big Public 
Panel Discussion D - Health 
Panel Discussion E - Education
Panel Discussion F - Welfare 
Panel Discussion G - Community Safety
3.00 - 3.30pm

3.30 - 4.30pm
Refreshment break and networking

Session Five: Toolkits for Reform 
Panel Discussion H - The missing middle: Integrated place-based commissioning 
Panel Discussion I - Outcome-based commissioning
Panel Discussion J - A new toolkit for Public Service Delivery
4.30 - 5.30pm
Session Six: Where to from Here?
Panel discussion
Chair's closing remarks  
5.30 - 6.30pm
Drinks reception

(Apologies - Some audio may not be of high quality due to technical glitches on the day.)

Session One: 2020 Commission on Public Services


Welcome address
Sir Andrew Foster, Chair, 2020 Commission on Public Services

Panel discussion: From social security to social productivity
Sir Andrew Foster
, Chair, 2020 Commission on Public Services  (Chair)
Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSA
Ben Lucas, Director, 2020 Public Services Trust
Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos MORI
Lord Andrew Adonis, former Secretary of State and Director, Institute for Government

Lord Wei of Shoreditch, Co-founder of the Big Society Network, government adviser and fellow of The Young Foundation

Download audio for Session One (MP3, 85MB) 

Session Two: Three Shifts to Transform Public Services


Panel discussions
Delegates can choose to attend one of the following three panel discussions. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Panel Discussion A - Changing the culture: From social security to social productivity

Hillary Cottam, Principal Partner, Participle and 2020 PST Commissioner (Active Chair) 
Lord Wei of Shoreditch, Co-founder of the Big Society Network, government adviser and fellow of The Young Foundation 

Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSA
Martha Lane Fox, Government's Digital Champion and Co-founder of Lastminute.com

Download audio for Panel Discussion A (MP3, 61MB)


Panel Discussion B - Localisation: Shifting power to the citizen

Ben Lucas, Director, 2020 Public Services Trust (Active Chair) 
Dame Clare Tickell, Chief Executive, Action for Children and 2020 PST Commissioner

Cllr Stephen Greenhalgh, Leader, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Gerry Stoker, Professor of Politics and Governance, University of Southampton

Download audio for Panel Discussion B (MP3, 73MB)


Panel Discussion C - Reconnecting Finance with Purpose

Bridget Rosewell, Independent Economist and Businesswoman, Chairman of Volterra Consulting and Chief Economic Adviser to the Greater London Authority and 2020 PST Commissioner (Active Chair) 
Professor Tim Besley, Kuwait Professor of Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics and 2020 PST Commissioner 

Dr Craig Baker, Global leader advisory services, Government and Public Sector, Ernst & Young
Ross Lacey, Partner, Ernst & Young

Download audio for Panel Discussion C (MP3, 71MB)

Session Three: Keynote Address


Efficiency and reform: the public service challenge following the Spending Review

Lord Geoffrey Filkin, 2020 Public Services Trust (Chair)
Rt Hon Francis Maude MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General

Download audio for Rt Hon Francis Maude's keynote address (MP3, 71MB)
Download video (MP4) or click the play button below to watch video.


Session Four: Transforming the Big Public 


Panel discussions
Delegates can choose to attend one of the following four panel discussions. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Panel Discussion D - Health 

Dr David McCoy, Acting Director of Public Health, NHS Hammersmith and Fulham, Senior Research Fellow at the UCL Centre for International Health and Development, and Trustee, RSA
Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell MP, Chair, Health Select Committee
Dr Greg Parston, Director, Accenture Institute for Health and Public Service Value and 2020 PST Commissioner
Daniel Dickens, Managing Director, Southwark Circle

Download audio for Panel Discussion D (MP3, 17MB)


Panel Discussion E -
Education

Baroness Sally Morgan, Advisor to the Board, ARK (Active Chair)
Dr John Dunford, Chair, Whole Education and former General Secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders
Michael Gernon, Principal, RSA Academy
Toby Young, journalist, author and contributor to Start Your Own School

Download audio for Panel Discussion E (MP3, 86MB)
Download Michael Gernon's presentation (PDF) 


Panel Discussion F - Welfare 

Lord Richard Best OBE, President, Local Government Association and Chair of the Hanover Group and 2020 PST Commissioner (Active Chair) 
Simon Duffy, Director, Centre for Welfare Reform
Professor John Hills
, Professor of Social Policy and Director, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), London Schools of Economics
Bridget Rosewell
, Independent Economist and Businesswoman, Chairman of Volterra Consulting and Chief Economic Adviser to the Greater London Authority and 2020 PST Commissioner 

Panel Discussion G - Community Safety 

Ben Rogers, Associate Fellow of the Institute for Public Policy Research and Demos and Trustee, RSA (Active Chair)
Professor Betsy Stanko, Head of Strategy, Research and Analysis Unit, Metropolitan Police
Roger Graef, writer, filmmaker, broadcaster and criminologist
Nick Gargan, Acting Chief Executive, National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA)

Download audio for Panel Discussion G (MP3, 53MB) 

Session Five: Toolkits for Reform 


Panel discussions
Delegates can choose to attend one of the following four panel discussions. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Panel Discussion H - The missing middle: Integrated place-based commissioning 

Cllr Gerald Vernon Jackson, Deputy Chair, Local Government Association (Active Chair)
Cllr Steve Reed, Leader, Lambeth Council
Richard Kramer, Director of Connected Care, Turning Point
Graham Allen MP, Leading the Cabinets Early Intervention Review and Chair of the Select Committee on Political and Constitutional Reform


Panel Discussion I - Outcome-based commissioning 

Lord Geoffrey Filkin, Chair, 2020 Public Services Trust (Active Chair) 
David Albury, Director, The Innovation Unit
Steve Broome
, Director of Research, RSA
Carol Propper
, Professor of Economics of Public Policy, University of Bristol

Panel Discussion J - A new toolkit for Public Service Delivery

Leo Boland, Chief Executive, Greater London Authority (Active Chair)
Allison Ogden Newton
, Chief Executive, Social Enterprise London
Christian Bason
, Director, MindLab
Cllr Liam Maxwell
, Lead Member for Policy, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Paul Evans
, Managing Director, Memeserver Ltd and creator of LocalDemocracy blog
Dr David Halpern
, Deputy Director, Institute for Government and Head of the Cabinet Office's Behavioural Insight Team

Session Six: Where to from Here?


Dame Clare Tickell, Chief Executive, Action for Children and 2020 PST Commissioner
Jesse Norman, Conservative MP for Hereford and South Herefordshire
Liz Kendall MP, Labour MP for Leicester West
Ben Lucas, Director, 2020 Public Services Trust
Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSA

Download audio for Session Six (MP3, 61MB) 

Chair's closing remarks


Lord Geoffrey Filkin
, Chair, 2020 Public Services Trust