The Golden Key Learning Conference

Sharing eight years of learning

As Golden Key comes to an end, we are keen to share the learning we have accumulated over the past eight years. In order to do this, we are hosting a learning conference on 28 April 2022 at the Bristol Beacon.

We have put together a day packed full of captivating presentations, panels and hands-on break-out sessions, covering much of what we have learnt.  

We very much hope you will join us for this fantastic event.

 

PROGRAMME

 9.30am - Registration and networking
10am - Welcome speech
10.15am - Timeline of Golden Key’s learning journey

With Beth Fouracre Research Officer, Golden Key & Joe Fisher, Learning Team Manager

In this session, we’ll be taking a look at Golden Key’s learning journey over the course of the programme. What have we learnt and how have we used this learning? We’ll also be looking at some of our learning products and how relevant they might be to your working practice.

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11am - Morning break
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11.30am - What have we learnt about systemic challenges and how to address them?
With Tom Dunn, Senior Service Coordinator, Golden Key; Maya Mate-Kole, The Call In Programme Lead, Golden Key; Stephen Pratt, Housing First Senior Coordinator, Golden Key;

Our operational leads will present the key challenges they have identified as part of their work with people facing multiple disadvantage and will discuss how they have used our three pillars – relationships, collaboration and reflection – to address these.

The presentation will be followed by breakout sessions inviting attendees to think about how to use the three pillars

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12.45pm - Lunch
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1.30pm - Breakout session 1 – choice of one of three sessions

1. How do you change the system

Panel session with Lisa Murfin, Housing Team Manager, Second Step; Temba Mahari, EDI Officer, Second Step. Facilitator: Tom Dunn, Senior Service Coordinator, Golden Key

Systems change is a broad term and can be a daunting concept. At Golden Key we have used it as the driving principle behind our work. We have learnt that it is about finding ways of working collaboratively that are suited to a given context, individual, group or organisation. It involves empowering others to have a voice in how things are done, enabling reflection of multiple perspectives and sharing accountability.

In today’s session we will be hearing the perspectives from partners that Golden Key has worked with and formed relationships with over time, to help convey our learning.

2. Perspectives from the ED&I learning journey

Panel session with Hannah Mahoney, Programme Director, Golden Key; Jason Burrowes, Independent Futures; Saida Bello, Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Government Actuary's Department

In this session, you will hear from a panel of speakers discussing what’s enabled them to make change happen for improved equality, diversity, and inclusion outcomes. Exploring their individual ED&I leadership journey’s we’ll hear about how they created the conditions of possibility for change to occur, drove innovation, enabled next steps, and ultimately generated system change, including the factors that led to success at each of these stages. 

3. A starter guide to Co-production

 With Tom Traub and SJ Morris from Independent Futures

Golden Key’s learning team has worked with IF to gather their learning around what good coproduction looks like and IF will be sharing a bit about this learning in this session with a focus on what people can think about and do to create the conditions for effective coproduction.

2.05pm - Breakout session 2 – choice of one of three sessions

1. How do you change the system? (as above)

2. Perspectives from the ED&I learning journey (as above)

3. A starter guide to Co-production(as above)

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2:40pm - Afternoon break
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3pm - Panel discussion: What are the system’s biggest challenges now?

Richard Bolden, Professor of Leadership and Management, UWE; Anna Smith, Programme Director, Changing Futures; Hywel Caddy, Commissioning Manager - Homelessness, Bristol City Council; Facilitator: Maya Mate-Kole, The Call In Programme Lead, Golden Key

System Change experts and strategic leads from across the city discuss what the system’s biggest challenges are now and how we might address them.


3.45pm - Closing speech – What next? Introduction to Changing Futures and the Learning Hub. With Aileen Edwards, CEO, Second Step

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4pm - End

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Accessibility:  

The venue is wheelchair friendly. There is level access from Colston Street and Trenchard Street with automatic doors and lifts to all floors. The Trenchard Street car park is situated right behind the venue. 

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