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theatre Fringe 10:00- 10:45 State of the region Our panel of regional rising stars will open the fringe by discussing the key issue effecting housing organisations in London and the South East, rising homelessness, a worsening affordability crisis, and a desperate need to build many more new homes. Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet David Pipe, policy and practice officer, CIH Alistair Smyth, Head of external affairs, The Guinness Partnership 11:00- 11:30 Creating a career development plan Career development is an absolute must in any field, but with the changing landscape of the housing sector it’s vital to have a plan that sets out what you aim to achieve and how to achieve it as well as outlining the knowledge, skills, and attitudes you will need to get there. Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet Daniel Short, managing director at Greenacre Recruitment 11:30- 12:00 My career story and managing my first team Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet Louise Graham, Sapphire Independent Housing 12:00- 13:00 Lunch and exhibition viewing 13:00- 13:45 In conversation with Terrie Alafat CIH London board chair Faisal Butt, interviews CIH chief executive Terrie Alafat following her session on the Big picture theatre. This is your chance to hear from Terrie’s thoughts on the really big issues affecting the housing sector and the role CIH is playing in creating a professional standard. Terrie Alafat CBE, chief executive, CIH Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet 13:45- 14:00 Refreshments 14:00- 14:30 Agile working - does this make you the “best in class” Agile working to many is all about flexible working and working from home, but what benefits can true agile working offer to Housing staff, organisations and their customers. Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet Tim Goulding, Aster

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Page 1: Fringe - Chartered Institute of Housing pdfs/Hayley Pdf's...Give your brain a hand. How to think and share ideas differently: A taster workshop using the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method

theatreFringe10:00-10:45

State of the regionOur panel of regional rising stars will open the fringe by discussing the key issue effecting housing organisations in London and the South East, rising homelessness, a worsening affordability crisis, and a desperate need to build many more new homes.

Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of BarnetDavid Pipe, policy and practice officer, CIHAlistair Smyth, Head of external affairs, The Guinness Partnership

11:00-11:30

Creating a career development planCareer development is an absolute must in any field, but with the changing landscape of the housing sector it’s vital to have a plan that sets out what you aim to achieve and how to achieve it as well as outlining the knowledge, skills, and attitudes you will need to get there. Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet Daniel Short, managing director at Greenacre Recruitment

11:30-12:00

My career story and managing my first team

Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of BarnetLouise Graham, Sapphire Independent Housing

12:00-13:00 Lunch and exhibition viewing

13:00-13:45

In conversation with Terrie AlafatCIH London board chair Faisal Butt, interviews CIH chief executive Terrie Alafat following her session on the Big picture theatre. This is your chance to hear from Terrie’s thoughts on the really big issues affecting the housing sector and the role CIH is playing in creating a professional standard.

Terrie Alafat CBE, chief executive, CIHChair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet

13:45-14:00 Refreshments

14:00-14:30

Agile working - does this make you the “best in class”Agile working to many is all about flexible working and working from home, but what benefits can true agile working offer to Housing staff, organisations and their customers. Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet Tim Goulding, Aster

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14:30-15:15

Stigma in social housing In this session three housing students from London South Bank University will discuss the perception, impact and possible solutions to the stigma in social housing.

Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of BarnetAlan Winter, CIH London BoardDaidre Dillon, BA Housing Policy and Practice year one, London South Bank UniversitySamuel Asamoah, HNC Housing Studies year two, London South Bank UniversityJonathan Zoil, BA Housing Policy and Practice year two, London South Bank University

15:15-16:00

Give your brain a hand. How to think and share ideas differently: A taster workshop using the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method and materials.LEGO® Serious Play® is a method that harnesses an organisation’s collective intelligence to solve problems, improve decision-making and communicate well. It actively engages every participant and creates meetings where everybody contributes.

Come along to this short taster workshop where you’ll be challenged to think differently, communicate more effectively and produce creative and innovative outcomes.

Chair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet Ben Mizen, Ideas Alchemy Consulting Limited

16:00 Chair’s closing remarksChair: Faisal Butt, lead commissioner, Housing, London Borough of Barnet

16:45 Drinks reception (exhibition hall)

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theatreFringe10:00-10:30

Future Proofing your careerWe don’t know what the future holds, but we do know that we live in changing, turbulent times. This means that your job description could be very different, and require a very different skill set in the years to come. This session will identify strategies that you can put in place now to overcome obstacles and develop your skills to take responsibility for your own future career success.

Chair: Tara Devine, research & policy adviser - business improvement directorate, Notting Hill GenesisValerie Rowles, career Innovation

10:30-11:00

The housing sector imageMany people agree that we need to tackle the stigma attached to social housing, but is there also a stigma to the housing sector as a whole? This session will discuss whether the sector needs a re-vamp and if so what could that look like.

Chair: Tara Devine, research & policy adviser - business improvement directorate, Notting Hill GenesisMelanie Rees FCIH, head of policy and external affairs, CIH Steve Hayes, head of communications, WM Housing Group

11:00-11.30

My career in housing - Aileen EvansAileen Evans is the group chief executive at Grand Union Housing Group and also CIH vice president– but her career in housing began in 1979. In this session Aileen will discuss her career in detail and explain what motivated her to make the career choices she has.

Aileen Evans, group chief executive, Grand Union Housing Group & vice president, CIHChair: Tara Devine, research & policy adviser - business improvement directorate, Notting Hill Genesis

11:30-12.00

How to position yourself for a promotionJess Page, interim director of Women’s Pioneer will share some tips from her varied housing career on how she positioned herself for both internal and external promotions.

Jess Page, interim director of housing, Womens Pioneer Housing LtdChair: Tara Devine, research & policy adviser - business improvement directorate, Notting Hill Genesis

12.00-12.30

Why sharing success is vital for the sectors workforceSocial media is being used by the sector to ensure that people are networking and staying connected. This session will look into how we can use modern ways of communication to shift the culture into celebrating success and sharing best practice.

Chair: Tara Devine, research & policy adviser - business improvement directorate, Notting Hill Genesis Ben Farquharson, Greenacre Recruitment

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14.00-14:40

The Homes for Cathy group – housing associations working together to end homelessnessWorking with Crisis, the Homes for Cathy group of 74 housing associations campaigns for more housing and support for homeless people. This session will introduce the Homes for Cathy nine commitments which challenge housing associations to review and develop their services for homeless people.

Chair: Tara Devine, research & policy adviser - business improvement directorate, Notting Hill GenesisDavid Bogle, chief executive, Hightown Housing Association LtdChris Hancock, head of housing, Crisis

14:40Chair’s closing remarksChair: Tara Devine, research & policy adviser - business improvement directorate, Notting Hill Genesis

14:45 End of day two