RSA and 2020 PST Public Services Summit
Following on from the publication of the 2020 Public Services Commission report, Beyond Beveridge and the Government’s Spending Review, this summit will discuss how public services can respond to adversity and current economic challenges by mobilising citizen and collective resources to create better social and economic outcomes.
Bringing together key political thinkers and thought leaders from across government and the public and third sectors, the 2020 PST will publish the findings from the Commission to an audience of Chief Executives and Directors from Local Authorities, the NHS, Police Services and Education; Senior Politicians and Civil Servants; Leading Academics and; a selection of innovators from the Private Sector.
We have limited seating capacity and expect to sell out so early booking is highly recommended.
Contributors include:
Rt Hon Francis Maude MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General (to be confirmed)
Sir Andrew Foster, Chair, Commission on Public Services
Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSA
Ben Lucas, Director, 2020 Public Services Trust
Lord Victor Adebowale CBE, Chief Executive, Turning Point and 2020 Public Services Trust Commissioner
Hilary Cottam, Principle Partner, Participle and 2020 Public Services Trust Commissioner
Rt Hon Lord Andrew Adonis, former Parliamentary Under Secretary, Department for Education and Skills (later Children, Schools and Families)
Bridget Rosewell, Independent Economist and Businesswoman, Chairman of Volterra Consulting and Chief Economic Adviser to the Greater London Authority (GLA)
Dr Greg Parston, Director, Accenture Institute for Health & Public Service Value
Professor Tim Besley, Kuwait Professor of Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics
Steve Broome, Director of Research, RSA
This summit will discuss the political and economic landscape post spending review and assess the opportunities for refashioning public services along the lines proposed by the 2020 Public Services Commission.
Speakers and delegates will come together to explore the opportunities and challenges in localism and the Big Society and develop the models which can both work with the grain of social networks and strong neighbourhoods and at the same time enable local service integration and promote equity.
This conference will enable public service leaders to discuss how successful local models of social innovation can be turned into the building blocks for 2020 public services.
For further information or to discuss any aspect of this conference contact Fiona Lyne.
We look forward to greeting you in November for what we are sure will be a stimulating and thought provoking day with lots of practical and leadership advice from the elite of political and economic reformists.
If you have any questions or would like to be included in further updates from the Commission, please email the Fellowship team.
Matthew Taylor
Chief Executive
The RSA
&
Ben Lucas
Director
2020 Public Services Trust