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Transforming Justice Through Technology 2021

Online Event 27 April 2021, 8:45am - 4:00pm

Day 1
8:45am
Online Regsitration
9:30am
Chair's Welcome Address
Nick Sloan, Adviser, National Digital Public Contact Change Programme
9:40am
Keynote Address: Delivering Digital Transformation
  • Fixing the basics
  • Making things more efficient
  • Whole system thinking: end-to-end service and policy design
  • Building diverse, inclusive, brilliant teams
Gina Gill, Interim Chief Digital and Information Officer Ministry of Justice (Invited)
10:00am
Special Keynote Session
Sophie Otter, Deputy Director Digital Prison Services & Mark Stanley, Deputy Director - Digital Probation, Ministry of Justice Digital
10:35am
An Introduction Into Data Within the Ministry of Justice
  • How we can use digital services to improve our data
  • How we can use technology to better access our data
  • How we can use data science to better utilise our data to inform decisions
Adrian Richards, Director of Data and Analytical Services, Ministry of Justice
10:55am
Questions And Answers Session
11:20am
Networking Break
11:40am
Special Keynote: Delivering Successful National ICT Capabilities To Policing and Other Law Enforcement Bodies
  • Leveraging digital technologies, platforms and techniques in order to deliver a profound impact for customers and their ability to protect communities
  • Getting the best out of programmes and organisations by putting people and the customer at the heart of what you do
  • Defining and implementing an organisational technology strategy
  • Ensuring Home Office information is safe & secure
Michael Hill, Director of Police & Public Protection Technology (PPPT), Home Office
12:00pm
Digital Transformation: Prioritising the Needs of the Business and the People Who’ll Meet Them
  • A look at the lessons learned and wisdom gained from the failures and successes of digital transformation
  • The critical importance of Soft Skills - Ensuring any technical expertise brought in fits well with the company vision, structure, culture and social needs
  • How to stop tech from leading the conversation: Understanding technology and how it can benefit the enterprise architecture of an organisation, and exploring new technology driven by need
Kieran Delaney, Client Services Director, Langley James
12:20pm
Corporate Case Study: The Future of Justice: Digital collaboration platforms
  • More engagement with the service users is key to
    • Reduce reoffending
    • Better rehabilitation
    • Better understanding of what service users’ needs and wants
  • How benign AI can help empower service users and give professionals a better understanding of service users
  • Digital collaboration platforms enable data collection throughout the journey of the service user
  • More data about service users enable better understanding and better informed decision making
Chris Horton, Meganexus
12:40pm
Questions And Answers Session
1:00pm
Lunch And Networking
1:40pm
Afternoon Keynote: The Future Of Parole Board
  • Putting the victim at the centre of everything through the better use of information
  • Enabling parole decisions to be challenged by victim or prisoner alike
  • Creating an openness and transparency on what the Parole Board does through a range of digital channels
  • Building better collaboration between the Parole Board and its partners through better information sharing
  • Understanding the role of the Parole Board in a post-Covid world
Martin Jones, CEO, The Parole Board for England & Wales
2:00pm
Questions And Answers Session
2:10pm
Case Study: Transform Your Digital Investigations With Increased Speed, Accuracy, And Transparency
  • Digital Investigation Suite: A tool for law enforcement agencies and the justice sector to meet the challenge of ever-increasing data volumes and complexity from seized devices
  • A brief history of digital forensics to better understand the need for more collaborative, technology-driven solutions
  • New approaches using automated processing and centralised evidence review, plus drawing insights and lessons learnt from the innovators in this space who have recognised the need to work differently
  • Facing challenges and the opportunities around digital intelligence and the breadth and depth of the change required through investment and collaboration
Marc Lees, Magnet
2:40pm
Questions And Answers Session
2:50pm
Chair’s Closing Address

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