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Group Working Room 5 (First Floor)

Regulatory frameworks for outcomes-focused partnerships

Back by popular demand and now officially part of the main programme, these sessions will last 90 minutes, and are designed to connect experts around a specific challenge or question that they can solve (or seek to make progress on) together. With croissants in hand, participants are invited to contribute their expertise and ideas in a relaxed, conversational setting.

Attendees should come ready to join together in this session to discuss how we can build regulatory frameworks for outcomes-focused partnerships.

Seminar Room 2 (Basement Floor)

Nurturing social outcomes markets

As outcomes become tradable, how do we build systems that ensure trust, legitimacy and a market-based mechanism that truly drives human and societal flourishing? This session brings together leading voices to explore the future of verified outcomes, from the risks and tensions to the opportunities for scale. Join us for a grounded conversation on what it will take to move from bespoke contracts to an outcomes marketplace.

  • With public funding stretched, corporates under pressure, and philanthropy seeking increased accountability and effectiveness, the time is ripe to rethink how we connect verified impact to capital.
  • Building on emerging frameworks like the World Economic Forum’s tradeable impact initiative, and early infrastructure and standards being tested by pioneers like Common Good Marketplace and WOCAN’s W+ credits, this session explores what’s needed for real adoption.
  • Expect a provocative, participatory format designed to surface real tensions and leave participants with a clearer understanding of how they can engage with — and help shape — the future of verified outcomes.
Seminar Room 3 (Basement Floor)

Making theoretical savings real: The case for building preventative spending into budget rules

Back by popular demand and now officially part of the main programme, these sessions will last 90 minutes, and are designed to connect experts around a specific challenge or question that they can solve (or seek to make progress on) together. With croissants in hand, participants are invited to contribute their expertise and ideas in a relaxed, conversational setting.

Attendees should come ready to join together in this session to discuss how we can build preventative spending into budget rules and how to take more preventative approaches.

Group Working Room 4 (First Floor)

How can we create a health system with a focus on outcomes?

Back by popular demand and now officially part of the main programme, these sessions will last 90 minutes, and are designed to connect experts around a specific challenge or question that they can solve (or seek to make progress on) together. With croissants in hand, participants are invited to contribute their expertise and ideas in a relaxed, conversational setting.

Attendees should come ready to join together in this session to discuss how we can create a health system with a focus on outcomes.

Seminar Room 4 (Basement floor)

Connecting the local with impact at scale

Back by popular demand and now officially part of the main programme, these sessions will last 90 minutes, and are designed to connect experts around a specific challenge or question that they can solve (or seek to make progress on) together. With croissants in hand, participants are invited to contribute their expertise and ideas in a relaxed, conversational setting.

Attendees should come ready to join together in this session to discuss how we can help better connect the local with impact at scale.

Executive Education Seminar Room (First Floor)

From learning to legacy: Practical lessons from UK outcomes funds

Back by popular demand and now officially part of the main programme, these sessions will last 90 minutes, and are designed to connect experts around a specific challenge or question that they can solve (or seek to make progress on) together. With croissants in hand, participants are invited to contribute their expertise and ideas in a relaxed, conversational setting.

This session is perfect for anyone working in or with social outcomes partnerships who wants to explore how learning from the Life Chances Fund is influencing new programmes and systems, share experiences from their own work, and tackle the challenges of making outcomes-based approaches stick.

Group Working Room 9 (First Floor)

Outcomes funds 2.0

Back by popular demand and now officially part of the main programme, these sessions will last 90 minutes, and are designed to connect experts around a specific challenge or question that they can solve (or seek to make progress on) together. With croissants in hand, participants are invited to contribute their expertise and ideas in a relaxed, conversational setting.

This peer-learning session is particularly for those who have been involved in running an outcomes funds. Attendees should come ready to share their experiences and learn from one another.

Seminar Room 1 (Basement Floor)

Croissant, Code & Contracts: Using AI Responsibly for Social Outcomes

Join this session if you're looking for fresh ideas (and croissants) on how AI can improve public services without losing public trust. The conversation will touch on using AI to automate cost data classification to support real-time learning, on gaining insights from conversational service user feedback using AI and on the risks of AI in public procurement and how contracting frameworks can support responsible adoption