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Manchester 10 October 2019


Renaissance Manchester City Centre Hotel
Blackfriars Street
Manchester
M3 2EQ


Thursday 10 October 2019
08:30 - 15:20



Time Session Speaker 
8:30 - 9:15Delegate Registration   
9:15 - 9:25 Welcome and Intro from the Chairperson Lee Travis, CII
9:25 - 10:00 FraudDamian Rourke, Clyde & Co

SESSION TITLE: Fraud: Section 57 and Fundamental dishonesty

SYNOPSIS: An examination of s.57 fundamental dishonesty and the problems it seeks to solve. Detailed consideration of the provisions contained in Section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act, as well as the current grey areas. Lessons of best practice for insurers in utilising this new weapon in the battle against dishonest claimants.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
1) What problem does section 57 Fundamental Dishonesty seek to solve 
2) How section 57 operates – legislative wording and potential grey areas
 
3) Case law developments

4) When and how best to deploy – tips and tactics
5) Interplay with the Civil Liability Act

10:00 - 10:35  SMCR and RegulationDr Matthew Connell, CII 

SESSION TITLE: Senior Managers & Certification Regime: Creating a culture of trust

SYNOPSIS: TBC

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
1) 
 Understand the legislative and regulatory background to the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR)
2) 
 Understand the link between SM&CR and other FCA initiatives
3) 
 Understand what individuals can do in their working day to contribute to a strong organisational culture

10:35 - 11:00Morning break  
11:00 - 11:35Modern Construction Methods
Rob Dakin, AXA Insurance

SESSION TITLE: The Modern Built Environment

SYNOPSIS: The built environment continues to change and adapt. Pressures around climate change and sustainability are influencing new build more than ever before. There are major housing shortages in the UK so how do you build quickly and efficiently? This session will explore the methods of building but also the challenges they face around repairability for traditional insurance perils such as fire, escape of water and flood and the building lifecycle.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
1) 
Understand some of the most common modern methods of construction 
2) 
The risks they face during construction phase and as built
3) 
Be aware of the combustibility of materials and how they are protected
4) 
Understand the issues attached to non-fire events such as escape of water, flood and impact

11:35 - 12:15 Insurance Disputes Roger Flaxman, Flaxmans

SESSION TITLE: Insurance Disputes – Lessons learned and how to manage them

SYNOPSIS: Good Practice guides, Codes of Conduct and Regulations are benchmarks by which the industry conducts its day to day affairs but how do they fair, in practice, when tested in a dispute with underwriters about coverage?
You will hear about real cases from one of the country’s leading expert witnesses to the courts about how “the law”, from its perspective views the industry’s disputes. The revelations are surprising.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
1) 
Case examples of disputes that went right or went wrong.
2) 
Winning trust. How the public trust of the industry can be made or ruined by the way a dispute is resolved.
3) 
How to deal with typical impediments to “compliance” obligations, good practice and acting with integrity
4) 
Avoiding the typical gaffs and pitfalls that lead to disputes. 
5) How to spot a dispute in the making- and what to do about it.   

12:15 - 13:00 Lunch and Networking  
13:00 - 13:45Presenting SkillsDavid Thomas, Finding the Difference

SESSION TITLE: The three secrets that create presentation rockstars  

SYNOPSIS: Every time we present, we want to handle our nerves, really connect with the audience and walk off feeling like a presentation rockstar! It doesn’t matter if it is a fact find with a new client or a keynote speech at a massive conference, we want to talk with real power. David Thomas will share strategies and techniques that you will be able to apply immediately that will significantly improve your impact on any audience.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
1) 
Understand that EVERYONE can be powerful and effective in front of an audience. 
2) 
How to make a great impact inside just 60 seconds.  
3) The perfect structure for every presentation.

4) The basics that 80% of all presenters get wrong.

13:45 - 14:20 Automation, Robotics and AIJohn Warburton, Konsileo

SESSION TITLE: Hype versus Ripe? What technologies and approaches are worth exploring for (commercial) insurance people?

SYNOPSIS: Equip insurance practitioners and people who are making decisions about investing their own time and that of their organisations in technology related initiatives and/or skills training with an understanding of:

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
1) 
The approach towards building successful technology projects and what the key roles that an insurance (business) professional can play in making tech projects succeed 
2) 
The key technology trends that are being discussed in relation to insurance 
3)
The technologies and approaches that are most likely to be relevant to commercial insurance and when they will have an impact
4) Some specific applications of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics/ Automation to commercial insurance.

14:20 - 14:40Afternoon break
14:40 - 15:15  Mental Health in the workplace Anthony Taylor, Threefifty9 

SESSION TITLE: Dispelling the myths to support good mental health

SYNOPSIS: Mental ill health is on the rise. Workplace stress, attitudes and culture play a major role in the problem. What price would pay to insure your mental health? In this talk, we’ll look the causes, what I meant by ‘mental health’ and dispel three common myths about mental ill health. We’ll share practical things you can do to insure your mental good health. You’ll learn from authors, athletes and a strawberry eating monk.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
1) 
Delegates will learn what is meant by mental health and the continuum.
2) 
They will be able to explain the causes and cultural drivers of poor mental health at work and have greater insight into their own enables and disablers.
3) 
They’ll be able to share and dispel three common myths around mental health at work.  

15:15 - 15:20 Closing CommentsLee Travis, CII
4 hours 20 minutes of CPD 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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