Presentations & Workshops
Monday 16 March 2009

Presentations

Welcome

Phil Barton, Chief Executive, ENCAMS

Design out Crime

Liane Hartley, Principal Socio-Economic Consultant, Capita Symonds

A Clean Sweep – Delivering cleaner streets in diverse neighbourhoods

Nigel Tyrrell, London Borough of Lewisham
Annette Hastings, Senior Lecturer, Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow

Involving local communities in budget setting – participatory budgeting in theory and practice

Phil Teece, Programme Manager, Paricipatory Budgeting Unit

U Decide - Participatory budgeting with children in Newcastle

Nick Brereton, Investing in Children Co-ordinator, Children's Services, Newcastle City Council
Stefenie Anderson, Policy Officer, Social Policy Team, Newcastle City Council

Community Space Challenge

David Hopkins, National Programme Manager, Catch 22

Workshops

Linking The Local Environmental Quality And Antisocial Behaviour Agendas

David Clarke, Home Office
Louise Arnold, ENCAMS

Effective Enforcement – Getting Past Common Obstacles

David Armstrong LL.B (Hons), Mallard Consultancy

Using Market Research To Improve Services

Larry Austin, Bournemouth Borough Council
Jo Butcher, Group Director – Market Research and Local Campaigns, ENCAMS

Presentations & Workshops
Tuesday 17 March 2009

Presentations

Introduction to the Day

Phil Barton, Chief Executive, ENCAMS

The Danish Deposit and Return System

Birgitte Ettrup, Dansk- retursystem A/S

Gutter Share Brands

Professor Cathy Parker, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Stuart Roper, The University of Manchester
Ginette Unsworth, ENCAMS

Conference Summary

Phil Barton, Chief Executive, ENCAMS

Workshops

Using Your NI 195 Data – Improving Your Skills – Engaging With Your Communities

Strategic Projects Team, ENCAMS

Housing Kitemark

David Cockcroft, Housing Director, ENCAMS

Outcomes Focused Monitoring And Evaluation; Evidencing The Benefits Of Your Projects

Stella Blackledge, Training Manager, ENCAMS