Monday 22 June
10.45am – 11.45am
2A: The strategic value of insurance - Bristol City Council’s journey
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2B: Interactive claims game - highways
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2C: How AI is impacting risk and insurance in the public sector
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2D: Building public trust and managing reputation
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2E: Housing roundtable - providing assurance through your risk reporting
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2F: Stronger together? Mergers within higher education
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3B: The misuse of artificial intelligence in the claims industry
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3C: Surviving S.114 and the commissioners
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3D: Reshape, reimagine, reinvent - risk financing through structural change
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3E: Fraud in housing disrepair claims
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3F: Resilience in action - blue light and local government emergency preparedness in a fast changing world
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4B: A decade of challenge, a future of strength in public sector insurance
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4C: What we know, what we missed, and what’s next - rethinking insurance value under the Procurement Act
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4D: Turning risk into resilience - culture change in local government reorganisation
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4E: Challenges in meeting government housing targets - planning restrictions and floodplain risks
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4F: Higher education panel - emerging risks and horizon scanning
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4pm – 5pm
5A: Understanding Martyn's Law - the new legal duty to protect against acts of terrorism
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5B: When they go solo - managing claims by unrepresented claimants
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5C: Wrongful arrest and false imprisonment claims
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5D: The call no one wants to receive – A practical approach to crisis management
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5E: Come and see the future with Mystic Weightmans
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5F: From risk to resilience and business continuity
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Tuesday 23 June
6B: Event risk management - identifying and managing risks to events
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6C: How better risk management can help to deliver more productive and resilient public services
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6D: The National Tree Safety Group’s guidance 'Common Sense Risk Management of Trees'
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6E: Risk management in a changing environment
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6F: Fixing the disconnect - using the ALARM risk maturity model to drive engagement
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8B: Controlling costs from the start - the importance of early claim reporting
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8C: Limitation in sex abuse cases - a discussion of the new law
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8D: It's ok 'it’s a standard form of contract'...what could go wrong?
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8E: Prepared or exposed? Benchmarking your incident response and BI cove
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8F: Risk process to risk culture - Scottish Government's risk management journey
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9B: Risk interactions with councillors
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9C: Developing and maintaining risk literacy
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9D: A refreshed approach to operational risk within the social housing sector
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