myPublicServices programme – version 2, 23 Oct 2009 9:15am on
Coffee in main hall
10am
Conference kick-off James Munro Tom Loosemore Denise Stephens
10:45
Coffee and gift economy baking Improving what is
Building what isn’t
6 streams
Voice
Place
Design
Vision
Experience
Support
11:0511:50
Giving young people a voice Sidekick Studios Decode
Total place pilots Ruth Kennedy
Practical participation techniques Ivo Gormley, Think public
Learning after SI Camp Sarah Drummond, myPolice
Ben Metz Setting up a social enterprise: thinking it through
12:0012:45
21st century councillor Bridget Harris
Hugh Flouch Networked neighbourhoods.com
Involving service users and the general public in public and third sector services
Dignity champions: enabling a national network Karen Dooley, Kate Ebbutt Digital gift economies and technology pools Paul Hodgkin Creating greater public value from technology and feedback using a gift economy metaphor
Learning after SI Camp Denise Stephens, Enabled by Design
12:45
Lunch
6 streams
Voice
Place
Design
Vision
Experience
Support
1:45-2:30
2020 Public Services Trust: Technology, democratic accountability and quality public services Charlotte, Tim, Linda
Bringing grassroots and statutory services together Paul Clarke Mark O’Neil
Service design and making stuff happen Joel Bailey
Developing a new vision for a welfare to work site Daniel Johnson
The impact of feedback: Patient Opinion and mental health care Maria Slater, Paul Hodgkin
Finding and supporting great ideas: from backof-the-envelope to social start-up Anna Maybank, SI Camp
2:40-3:25
Web 2.0, Politics 1.0? iTory wiki – Jonty OC
What are the opportunities and limits of hyperlocal? Holly Seddon
Involvement in NHS services Sam Hudson Julia Holding Glen Griffiths Steve Pashley
Elephants in the room: the questions people are avoiding James Munro - will the users come? - where is the revenue? - what’s the relationship with the state?
Publicexperience.com William Heath
Laura Bunt, Nesta
3:25-3:45
Quick cuppa
3:45-4:30
Closing plenary Speaker X Speaker Y
4:30-5:30
Go home, or stay for tea, gift economy baking and further chit-chat
5:30
You really must go home now.