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IHEEM is delighted to announce that Sir David Behan, Chair of Health Education England, has joined the list of keynote panel members taking part in this year’s Healthcare Estates Conference. Sir David began his
career as a qualified social worker, and has previously held the role of Director of Social Services in three local authorities. He became the first Chief Inspector of the Commission for Social Care Inspection in 2003, and, following this, worked for the Department of Health as the Director-General for Social Care, Local Government, and Care Partnerships. He was also a member of the NHS Management Board. Between 2012 and 2018 he was Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission. Sir David will join Nick Hulme, Chief Executive of East Suffolk & North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, on the first keynote panel, with both giving their thoughts and perspective on the importance and value of the workforce. The session will be chaired by current IHEEM President, Paul Fenton MBE.
IHEEM says its commitment to providing
four keynote panel sessions supporting each of the four key conference themes has resulted in ‘an exceptionally impressive list of high-profile, leading speakers’, who have accepted the invitation to speak at this year’s conference. They include: n David Melbourne, Interim Designate Chief Executive, Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care System.
n Professor Catherine Noakes, Professor of Environmental Engineering for Buildings, and Deputy Director, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, University of Leeds.
n Professor Peter Guthrie, Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
n Dr Dame Sue Ion, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
n Nigel Edwards, Chief Executive, Nuffield Trust.
n Councillor Tracey Rawlins, Executive Member for Environment & Transport, Manchester City Council.
n Elaine Cloutman-Green, Consultant Clinical Scientist in Infection Prevention and Control, Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
n Annie Shepherd, Chief Executive Officer, Salix Finance.
n Dr Shaun Fitzgerald, Director, Centre for Climate Repair, University of Cambridge.
Six exhibition theatres In addition to the main conference programme, there are six exhibition theatres, which will provide visitors with plenty of opportunity to catch up on the latest products, regulations, and best practice:
n The HVAC & Engineering Theatre – with contributions from SoPHE, focusing on topics including HVAC, Engineering, and Net Zero.
n The Infection Control and Water Zone – sponsored by Delabie, and curated by The Water Management Society, will run a programme on water management and infection control, featuring products and services designed to increase water safety and reduce infection risk in hospital environments.
n The Design and Construction Zone – sponsored by Darwin Group, with contributions from Architects for Health. Focusing entirely on design and construction within healthcare, this ‘theatre’ will feature the latest project case studies, findings from post- occupancy evaluation, and sharing of best practice in exemplar design and construction.
n The Energy and Sustainability Zone – In-depth content will be delivered by The Carbon and Energy Fund. The zone will showcase the latest techniques and innovations to reduce the service’s carbon footprint to meet its carbon reduction targets.
n The Facilities Management Zone – sponsored by Yeoman Shield, and supported by FM North, will focus on issues that ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ FM teams face day to day.
n The Fire and Medical Gas Theatre – supported by NAHFO, presenting and promoting the latest solutions to fire safety needs and gas safety. Speakers from a wide variety of fire and medical gas companies and associations with first-hand experience will tackle fire safety issues within healthcare estates.
A new format this year Pete Sellars, CEO of IHEEM, said: “I am looking forward to presenting the new format for our keynote panel presentations to delegates, and I would like to thank everyone who has agreed to take part. I hope everyone will find
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