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Engaging VCSEs and small businesses in public procurement
Agenda

16:00 - 16:05 Welcome and Context Setting

  • Welcome from Anne Davies, Professor of Law and Public Policy, University of Oxford Faculty of Law
  • Context setting by Claire Dove CBE, Crown Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Representative

16:05 - 16:10 Insights from the Tussel Report

  • Short presentation by Gus Tugendhat, Tussell, on UK Public Procurement through VCSEs

16:10 - 16:40 Panel Discussion facilitated by Claire Dove

Prompt for Presentations and Discussion:

  • Why should or why shouldn’t government engage VCSEs or small businesses in public procurement?
  • How to or how not to engage: What are the barriers for engagement and what regulatory reforms are needed? Is it working? How do we know if the engagement is happening and/or the big-picture promises are being realised?

Discussant panel:

  • Ireland & the EU: Dr. Abby Semple, Procurement Analysis
  • Australia: Dr. Nandita Das, Department of Planning and Environment (DPE), New South Wales Government
  • South Africa: Dr. Allison Megan Anthony, University of South Africa
  • UK: Dr. James Rees , University of Wolverhampton
  • US: Dr J. Anthony Josey, Sr. Procurement Analyst, U.S. Department of State

16:40 - 16:55 Brief Responses & Q&A/Open Group Discussion

Respondent panel:

  • Mat Ilic, Chief Development Officer, Catch22,
  • Sandra Hamilton, Ph.D. Researcher, University of Manchester
  • Other participants

16: 55 - 16:45 Reflections by Co-Chair Claire Dove

17:00 Session closed by Chair Anne Davies