8.45am Registration, networking and exhibition viewing
9.30am Introduction to Day One
Hayley Selway
Chief Executive, Cardiff Community Housing Association
@HayleySelway
9.35am Welcome and Scene Setting
Stuart Ropke
Chief Executive, Community Housing Cymru
@stuart_CHC
9.50am Keynote speech and Q&A
Emma Williams
Director of Housing and Regeneration
10.30am A chance for a cuppa and a chat
11.00am Keynote speech: How do we reduce inequality in Wales?
Liz Zeidler
CEO, Centre for Thriving Places
@LizZeidler
11.30am Panel session: Working towards greater social equity in Wales
Reducing inequality, raising living standards and resilient communities are areas that the sector impacts both directly and indirectly, but wider macro factors such as economic growth, decarbonisation, public policy and political institutions are critical to achieving better social equity. What are some of the things that need to change at the big picture level where our sector and others can make a transformative difference?Hayley Selway12.15pm Lunch and Networking
1.30pm Sub plenaries:
Making better business decisions for our organisations, tenants and communities
Sorting Room Bar
What does good listening look like in practice and how do you know you are doing it well?
Telegraph Room
Everyone Economy
Conference Room
2.30pm A chance for a cuppa and a chat
2.45pm Talking Shop – Understanding the cost of living crisis
Conference Room, Exhibition Room and Sorting Room Bar
3.30pm Keynote speech: Cultivating a clear mindset through change and challenge to enable better decision making
Gina Buckney
Director, Your People Power
@BuckneyGina
4.15pm Conference reflections
5.00pm AGM
Telegraph Room
6.30pm Drinks Reception
Exhibition Room
7.00pm Conference dinner
8.45am Registration, networking and exhibition viewing
9.35am Introduction to Day Two
Clare Budden
Group Chief Executive, ClwydAlyn
@ClareBudden
9.40am Creating and keeping trust – improving and transforming reputation and service delivery
Social housing associations are vital anchors in our communities. To play our part in creating a social settlement, engagement, credibility and trust are important characteristics of how we are perceived by tenants and partners.10.30am A chance for a cuppa and a chat
11.00am Panel session: Planning for tomorrow today – achieving the change we need
Providing safe, affordable and high-quality homes is a fundamental pillar of what our sector does. But delivering more of these is proving challenging.How can we ramp up delivery between now and 2036? What needs to change in the planning system reform to enable this? How do we make sure there are sufficient strategic and technical skills to support this ambition? How do we achieve good foresight of the homes needed to serve the needs of diverse communities over the next decade?Clare Budden (Chair)12.00pm A chance for a cuppa and a chat
12.30pm Panel session: Working in partnership with local government
Working together with local government partners can be a powerful tool to achieve the sector’s housing goals. Improved resources, capacity and sharing of risks are especially helpful when budgets are getting tighter and costs are getting higher.However, this isn't always straightforward, so how can we create the best partnerships possible?Clare Budden (Chair)1.30pm Lunch and networking
2.30pm Panel session: Sector views – How can HAs weather the storm and step up for communities?
As focal points in their communities, how can HAs provide support and capacity to the people in their care in uncertain times?Clarissa Corbisiero (Chair)3.15pm Keynote speech: Overcoming adversity
Maggie Alphonsi MBE
Former England rugby player and rugby commentator
@MaggieAlphonsi
4.00pm Conference reflections and Close