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IHEEM 2022 CROKE PARK, DUBLIN


09.00-10.00 Registration, Refreshments, Exhibition KEYNOTES


10.00-10.10 Welcome Keynote sessions Chaired by Bill O’Reilly, Chair of IHEEM Republic of Ireland Branch


10.10-10.35 Keynote 1 - Dean Sullivan HSE Deputy CEO, Chief Strategy Officer


10.35-11.00 Keynote 2 - Declan Meally, Director of Business, Public Sector and Transport, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI)


11.00-12.00 Morning Break, Networking & Exhibition


SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT


Chaired By Peter Smyth, HSE Capital & Estates National Lead Climate Action & Sustainability


12.00-12.30 Kevin Sheridan & Rachel Keating, HSE Capital & Estates Energy Unit-Approach to Infrastructure Decarbonisation


12.30-13.00 Damien Clarke –Energy Efficient and Towards Carbon Zero Design


13.00-13.30 John Reilly (HSE) & Orla Coyle (SEAI)-Energy Deep Retrofit-Pathfinder Program


13.30-13.50 Q&A session with Speakers 13.50-14.50 Lunch, Networking, Exhibition


DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE WORKFORCE Chaired By Pete Sellars, IHEEM CEO


14.50-15.20 Caroline Lowe, Workforce HR System Manager, National NHS Estates and Facilities Team


15.20-15.50 Bernard Pierce, HSE National Estates Information Systems (NEIS)


15.50-16.10 Q&A session with speakers 16.10-16.30 Tea & Coffee Break


16.30-16.50 Mark Kane, Assistant National Director HSE Capital& Estates - New Construction Methods, Strategy, Risk and Sustainability


16.50-17.00 Closing Address Awards Dinner 18.00-20.00 Welcome Drinks Reception at the GAA Museum


20.00-22.00 Conference Dinner (Guest speaker Gordon D’Arcy)


22.00-22.30 Presentation of Awards


22.30-23.30 Charity Auction organised by IHEEM Ireland Branches


23.30-01.30 Venue closes at 01.30


Habitat for Humanity works beside families to build, renovate or repair their home. Habitat advocates to improve access to affordable shelter and sup- ports funding models that enable families with limited resources make vital improvements to their homes.


In association with:


JOINT CONFERENCE, EXHIBITION & AWARDS DINNER NORTHERN IRELAND & REPUBLIC OF IRELAND


MONDAY 16th & TUESDAY 17th MAY


‘Delivering Sustainable Healthcare Estates’ Monday 16th May 2022


Tuesday 17th May 2022


09.00-10.00 Registration, Refreshments, Exhibition KEYNOTES


10.00-10.10 Welcome Keynote sessions Chaired by Steven Johnston, Chair of IHEEM Northern Ireland Branch


10.10-10.35 Brendan Smyth - Director of Health Projects within Construction and Procurement Delivery (CPD-Finance Department) Northern Ireland


10.35-11.00 Asset Management Unit, Strategic Investment Board Northern Ireland (Speaker TBC)


11.00-12.00 Morning Break, Networking & Exhibition


PLANNING FOR A SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM


Chaired By Nigel Keery, Head of Estates Operations, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust


12.00-12.30 Damien O’Mullan - Head of Energy, Northern Ireland Water


12.30-13.00 Scott Hislop, Principal National Investigator, UK Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch


13.00-13.50 Q&A session with Speakers 13.50-14.50


MANAGEMENT OF STRATEGIC RISK THROUGH SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS


Chaired By Paul Fenton, IHEEM President


14.50-15.20 George McCracken - Head of Risk and Environment, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust


15.20-15.50 Dr Patrick Keatley - Lecturer in Energy Policy and Infrastructure, University of Ulster


15.50-16.10 Q&A session with speakers 16.10-16.30 Speaker Panel Discussion (All speakers)


16.30-16.45 Closing Address End of Conference


Delegate daily fee Member: £50


Delegate daily fee Non-Member: £100 Dinner Fee: £80


(assistance available for Northern Ireland Branch members)-see booking form


www.iheem.org.uk/events


*Please note programme is subject to change


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