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Programme Outline
The
Public Policy Projects’ Virtual Hubs at the 2020 Conservative Party Conference brings
together influential
 organisations and decision makers across multiple sectors. At the 
largest meeting
of Conservative MPs, Government Ministers, local government and 
international governmental delegates in the UK, three virtual “Hubs” 
provide attendees with opportunities to ask questions and gather a 
unique insight into some of the key ideas forming the new
Government’s policy. 
The "Health & Social Care Hub" Sessions
in this hub will be informing and empowering decision makers to 
formulate the health agenda for the decade ahead and asses policy reform
 that will reduce healthcare inequalities across the UK, support a 
system of primary and community care whilst making it
sustainable for future generations. 
The “International Hub” Sessions
 in this hub will be assessing the global lessons of Covid-19,
identifying changes to the global policy landscape and work on sharing 
ideas from around the world to improve mental health and wellbeing. 
The “Infrastructure Hub’’
 Sessions in this hub will assess how the Government will level up 
Britain through delivering
new and improved infrastructure, looking particularly at how the state 
of the economy and infrastructure will change in the post-Covid era.
About PPP
Public Policy Projects (PPP) is a cross-party subscription-based global policy institute, bringing together public and
private sector leaders, investors, policymakers and commentators with a common interest in the future of public policy.
Agenda
Saturday 3.10.2020
Sunday 4.10.2020
 
Monday 5.10.2020
Public Policy Projects Co-Chairs
Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell
Executive Chair, Public Policy Projects
Available for commentary on Health, Social Care, Government Affairs
Stephen is Executive Chairman of Public Policy Projects and Chair of 
LaingBuisson, the healthcare market intelligence company. Stephen was 
Chair of the NHS Confederation between November 2015-2019. Stephen was a
 Member of Parliament from 1979 to 2015 and a
member of the government from 1987 to 1997. He was a member of the 
Cabinet as Secretary of State for the National Heritage from 1994 to 
1995 and Secretary of State for Health from 1995 to 1997. Between 2010 
and 2014, Stephen was the first elected chair of the
House of Commons Health Committee, developing the role of the Committee 
as an authoritative cross-party voice on health and care policy.
Baroness Nicola Blackwood
Co-Chair (Healthcare), Public Policy Projects
Available for commentary on Life Sciences, Health, Government Affairs
Nicola is Chair of Genomics England, a Member of the Lords Science &
 Technology Select Committee and Honorary Professor of Science and 
Public Policy at UCL. She has served as Minister for Innovation in the 
Department for Health and Social Care (UK) under two
Prime Ministers. Her Ministerial portfolio covered Lifesciences, Mental 
Health, Data and Digital Transformation of the NHS, Cybersecurity, 
Brexit, Trade, Global Health Security and Public Health. Nicola oversaw 
NHS Digital, Genomics England and the NIHR, and
was closely involved in the creation and development of NHSX.
Stephen Hammond MP
Co-Chair (Infrastructure), Public Policy Projects
Available for commentary on Infrastructure, Government Affairs
Stephen Hammond MP is the Conservative MP for Wimbledon, and has been 
since 2005.  He was Minister of State in the Department of Health and 
Social Care from November 2018 to July 2019.  He was previously 
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport
from September 2012 to July 2014.  He was a member of the Treasury 
Select Committee from 2015-2018. Stephen also served as Shadow Secretary
 of State for Transport from 2005 to 2010 and Parliamentary Private 
Secretary to Rt Hon Eric Pickles MP from 2010 to 2012.
Before being elected to Parliament, Stephen worked for a leading fund 
management company and a number of investment banks including Dresdner 
Kleinwort Benson and Commerzbank Securities. He was a local councillor 
from 2002-2006.
Get in touch 
 
To
 interview one of the Public Policy Projects Co-Chairs or get more 
information on the conference and coverage of the sessions please get in
touch with Editor-in-Chief Dan Male or Publications Director Sarah 
Cartledge. 
Dan Male, Editor-in-Chief,
Dan.male@publicpolicyprojects.com
07854 200492
Sarah Cartledge, Publications Director
Sarah.cartledge@publicpolicyprojects.com
07507 196393
For more information visit: https://publicpolicyprojects.com
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