TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Event speakers
affectionately across the sporting world as Jiffy, he is one of Wales’ most iconic dual‑code athletes, admired not only for his achievements on the field but also for the resilience and character that have shaped his remarkable life journey. Today, Jonathan is also a highly respected sports broadcaster, bringing insight, humour and authenticity to audiences across the UK. At the Gala Awards Dinner, he will share his extraordinary personal story in his own inimitable and engaging style – a blend of warmth, candour, and charisma that has made him such a beloved figure in Welsh sport and beyond.
His presence promises to make the
evening even more memorable, offering guests a rare opportunity to hear first‑hand from someone whose career has spanned elite performance, personal
The theme of the event is “Navigating Uncertainty – Contingency and Resilience in Healthcare Estates”. As part of the agenda, we are looking to explore key lessons and emerging solutions for building resilient healthcare estates in 2026.
challenge, and national recognition. This event is designed as a UK‑wide
forum for healthcare engineering and estates professionals. Although hosted in Wales, it is not limited to NHS Wales colleagues. We have worked closely with the IHEEM South West Branch in
shaping the programme, and we look forward to welcoming attendees from NHS organisations across the UK as well as colleagues from the private healthcare sector. The venue offers excellent transport
links to the Midlands, South West of England, Thames Valley and surrounding regions, making it an accessible meeting point for key personnel from across the UK. We are keen to see broad representation from all these areas at the event.
There’s more on the event later in the issue – see page 28.
To secure your place at this year’s Wales Regional Conference and Exhibition, and to attend the Gala Awards Dinner at Celtic Manor Resort, please visit:
iheem.org.uk/events.
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