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safer cities Summit|2018 Conference: 6th February Workshops 7th February PROGRAM CARL DANIELS Deputy Senior Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK VERN WHITE Deputy Senior Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK JASON KILLENS Deputy Senior Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK BRENDAN MOON Deputy Senior Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK SUE RAMSAY Deputy Senior Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK TRENT ZIMMERMANN Federal Member for North Sydney SEE INSIDE FOR THE FULL SPEAKER LINE UP AND CONFERENCE AGENDA FEATURING KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS FROM SENIOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE STAKEHOLDERS FROM AUSTRALIA AND ABROAD INCLUDING: RHYS WILDMAN Project Coordinator, Counter Terrorism and Community Safety Training Centre, Queensland Police Service

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Page 1: safer cities Summit|2018...Counter Terrorism and Community Safety Training Centre, Queensland Police Service SPEAKERS safer cities Senator, Senate of Canada, Visiting Fellow, Australian

safer cities Summit|2018Conference: 6th February Workshops 7th FebruaryPROGRAM

CARL DANIELS Deputy Senior

Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency

Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK

VERN WHITE Deputy Senior

Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency

Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK

JASON KILLENS Deputy Senior

Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency

Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK

BRENDAN MOON Deputy Senior

Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency

Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK

SUE RAMSAY Deputy Senior

Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency

Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK

TRENT ZIMMERMANN Federal Member for

North Sydney

SEE INSIDE FOR THE FULL SPEAKER LINE UP AND CONFERENCE AGENDA

FEATURING KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS FROM SENIOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE STAKEHOLDERS FROM AUSTRALIA AND ABROAD INCLUDING:

RHYS WILDMAN Project Coordinator,

Counter Terrorism and Community

Safety Training Centre, Queensland Police

Service

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safer citiesSPEAKERS

Senator, Senate of Canada,

Visiting Fellow, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

Preparedness Intelligence Analyst,

Preparedness & Mobilisation, Force

Analysis Branch, Department of Defence

Director Engagement & Projects,

Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience

Assistant Commissioner

Queensland Information Commissioner,

Office of the Information Commissioner Queensland

Cross Border Commissioner,

NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet

Manager Roads and Stormwater,

Tweed Shire Council Technical Director,

Floodplain Management Australia

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Practitioner,

Christchurch City Council, NZ

Director - Intelligence & Investigations Branch, Queensland Corrective

Services, Department of Justice and Attorney-General

Commissioner, ACT Emergency Services

Head of Security and Business Resilience, Bank of Queensland

ASM, Chief Superintendent, Deputy Director,

Helicopter Retrieval Services, NSW Ambulance

Director Security, Scentre Group

Deputy Senior Responsible Officer,

Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme

(JESIP), UK

Acting Manager Standards and Review,

Emergency Management Victoria

Head, Torrens Resilience Institute, Flinders University, Director, City Security and Resilience

Network: Australia, Past President, World

Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine

Federal Member for North Sydney,

Co-Convenor, Parliamentary Friends of Better Cities

Inspector, Counter Terrorism Command, Capability

Division, Victoria Police

Enterprise Risk Manager, City of Greater Geelong

Chairman, Community Patrols of

New Zealand

Acting Manager Criminal Assets,

Fraud & Anti-Corruption, Organised Crime & Cyber, Australian Federal Police

AFSM, Director, Operational & Mitigation

Services, NSW Rural Fire Service

Vern White

Georgia Leach

Amanda Lamont

Rachael Rangihaeata

James McTavish

Danny Rose

Sue Ramsay

Bruce Welk

Dominic Lane

Steven York

Garry Sinclair

John Yates

Carl Daniels

Lisa Marie Jackson

Professor Paul Arbon

Trent Zimmerman

Brian Curley

Peter Gervasoni

Christopher Lawton

Stephen Dametto

Steve Yorke

Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Reconstruction

Authority

National Manager, Emergency Services, Red Cross Australia

Director, National Security Policy,

National Security College, Australian National University

Founder and CEO, GIVIT

Executive Officer, Crime Stoppers Australia

Chief Executive Officer, SA Ambulance Service, Government of South

Australia

National Policy Manager, Australian Pipelines and

Gas Association

Brendan Moon

Andrew Coghlan

Jacinta Carroll Juliette Wright Liliana Montague

Jason Killens

Steve Davies

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safer citiesOverview

CITIES ARE GROWING AROUND THE GLOBE

Cities are growing around the globe. It’s now estimated that 54.5% of people around the world live in densely populated urban areas* - the majority of humans on the planet and the protection of our cities will become more and more demanding as these numbers continue to rise.  Urban environments are vulnerable to a broad range of threats such as natural disasters, digital intrusion, infrastructure failure, fires, murder, assault, burglary and other crimes, a changing climate and the growing threat of terrorism.

 The Public Sector Network’s Safer Cities Summit is an Australian based two day event focused on bringing together key civic safety focussed government stakeholders from around the world to tackle these important challenges.  

The two day event will explore strategies for ensuring cities become safer over time, even with rapidly growing populations, through creating and maintaining more resilient urban environments, preventing and mitigating emergencies, and promoting public safety through policing. Strong international and local benchmarks of work towards building safe and resilient cities, effective case examples of emergency response to complex urban safety issues, and essential strategies for ensuring civic safety through best practice community centred policing will all be central to the agenda of this public sector gathering.

Technologies supporting cities to become safer environments will also come to the fore over the two day summit, with a broad range of smart insights and innovations on show centred on making cities more resilient and liveable places to be.

WHY ATTEND?

- Meet and network with a broad range of policymakers, emergency response providers, police, planners and other critical stakeholders involved in building safer cities.

- Share best practice strategies for crime prevention, emergency and disaster response, fostering resilience and maintaining public safety in densely populated urban environments.

- Stay abreast of changes to civic safety related regulations and policies at a state and federal level.

- Take home practical tools to reduce public safety and disaster risks and more effectively protect urban communities, their livelihoods, health, cultural heritage, socioeconomic assets and ecosystems and strengthen resilience.

- Learn about and witness practical case study demonstrations of leading edge technology innovations supporting the safety of cities.

- Join the critical discourse around public safety, emergency prevention and management and resilience.

*UN Habitat III Conference: The New Urban Agenda

Who attends? The Safer Cities Summit is tailored towards Australian and international public safety, emergency and disaster response and urban resilience related stakeholders including:

- Police, Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement- Accident and Emergency Services- Security, Defence and Intelligence Agencies- Disaster Relief Agencies- Local, State and Federal Government Planning, - Environment and Infrastructure Divisions- Large Scale Event Venues, and Event Organisers- Major Attractions, Cultural Sites, Urban Spaces and

Landmarks- Architects and Landscape Architects

- Property and Construction Sectors- Critical Infrastructure Asset Managers / Operators

and Regulators - Social Infrastructure Asset Managers- Departments of Health and Hospitals- Online Communities- Community Organisations focussed on Safety and

Crime Prevention- Public Health Promotion Organisations

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safer citiesAgenda

DAY ONE - MAIN CONFERENCE 6th February 2018

8:00 REGISTRATION AND MORNING REFRESHMENTS

8:30 WELCOME FROM THE PUBLIC SECTOR NETWORK

8:35 OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR

8:50 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The UK Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP) and the positive impacts of an

increasingly interconnected multi-agency model of emergency response and public safety

Carl Daniels, Deputy Senior Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK

9:20 KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION

Public and private sector collaboration towards creating safer and more resilient cities

John Yates, Director Security, Scentre Group

Nik Comito, Director, Environmental Sustainability, Optus/Singtel, Committee Member, Australian Business

Roundtable for Disaster Resilience & Safer Communities

Steven York, Head of Security and Business Resilience, Bank of Queensland

Juliette Wright, Founder and CEO, GIVIT

9:50 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Getting the balance right: good privacy and open government practices when adopting new technology

Rachael Rangihaeata, Queensland Information Commissioner, Office of the Information Commissioner Queensland

10:10 PARTNER KEYNOTE ADDRESS

10:30 MORNING TEA BREAK

SPECIALIST STREAMS

RESILIENT, SMART, LIVEABLE CITIES

EMERGENCY & DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE & RECOVERY

POLICING, SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY

11:10 Opening remarks and

introduction from the Chair

Opening remarks and

introduction from the Chair

Opening remarks and

introduction from the Chair

11:25 INTL. KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Public safety and resilience

by design - Lessons learned in

building a safer Christchurch

Sue Ramsay, Crime Prevention

Through Environmental

Design (CPTED) Practitioner,

Christchurch City Council, NZ

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Queensland’s Strategy for

Disaster Resilience 2017 -

Collaborating as a state to make

Queensland’s cities safer in the

face of natural disasters and

emergencies

Brendan Moon, Chief

Executive Officer, Queensland

Reconstruction Authority

INTL. KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Strategies for improving

engagement around drug

addiction - Exploring how drug

harm reduction can contribute

to safer cities

Vern White, Senator, Senate of

Canada, Visiting Fellow, Australian

Strategic Policy Institute

11:45 The Critical Infrastructure

Resilience Strategy and its role in

ensuring the continued operation

of critical infrastructure in the

face of all hazards

Senior Representative, Critical

Infrastructure Branch, Cyber and

Infrastructure Security Division,

Attorney-General’s Department

Exploring the Victorian

emergency management lessons

management program and

its role in the EMV vision of

building safer and more resilient

communities.

Lisa Marie Jackson,

Acting Manager Standards and

Review, Emergency Management

Victoria

Counter-terrorism and

combating violent extremism

- exploring the role of first

responder training, special

powers for investigation and

arrest in promoting public

safety

Jacinta Carroll, Director National

Security Policy, National Security

College, Australian National

University

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safer cities

12:10 ROUNDTABLES RESILIENT, SMART, LIVEABLE CITIES

ROUNDTABLE 1

Enhancing the safety of public

infrastructure and cities through

the Internet of Things and enhanced

infrastructure cyber-connectivity

ROUNDTABLE 2

Open government and resilience - making

government data available to the private

sector to promote innovative solutions to

the resilience challenges of cities

ROUNDTABLE 3

Liveability as a driver of urban resilience

- exploring strategies to make cities more

liveable and harmonious

ROUNDTABLE 4

Building safer cities through co-design and

placemaking - harnessing the intelligence

of communities towards designing more

resilient cities

12:10 ROUNDTABLES EMERGENCY AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE

AND RECOVERY

ROUNDTABLE 5

Effective communication management in

crisis scenarios

ROUNDTABLE 6

Applying the Sendai Framework for

Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 for best

practice disaster preparedness, response

and recovery

ROUNDTABLE 7

Best practice early warning system

planning and implementation

ROUNDTABLE 8

Data analytics and its role in decision

making in best practice disaster response

12:10 ROUNDTABLES POLICING, SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY

ROUNDTABLE 9

Identifying and overcoming major

cybersecurity vulnerabilities impacting the

safety of cities

ROUNDTABLE 10

Tactical intelligence technologies supporting

law enforcement and national intelligence

ROUNDTABLE 11

Ensuring inter-agency connected control

centre systems integration and information

management

ROUNDTABLE 12

Tackling the challenge of preventing

re-offending through supporting offender

rehabilitation

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safer cities

12:45 LUNCH BREAK

1:30 KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION The importance of infrastructure security in maintaining resilience and safety in urban environments

Peter Gervasoni, Enterprise Risk Manager, City of Greater Geelong Steve Davies, National Policy Manager, Australian Pipelines and Gas Association Senior Representative, Critical Infrastructure Branch, Attorney-General’s Department

KEYNOTE ADDRESS Placing health at the centre of disaster risk reduction - mitigating the public health risks of disasters and emergencies Andrew Coghlan, National Manager, Emergency Services, Red Cross Australia

KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION Cross agency initiatives for intelligence, information sharing and preparedness Bruce Welk, Director - Intelligence & Investigations Branch, QLD Corrective Services, Department of Justice & Attorney-General Georgia Leach, Preparedness Intelligence Analyst, Preparedness & Mobilisation, Force Analysis Branch, Department of Defence Stephen Dametto, Detective Superintendent, Coordinator Organised Crime, Aus. Fed. Police

2:00 Climate change adaptation and its critical role in promoting civic resilience to the emerging complex challenges to come Paul Barnes, Head of Risk and Resilience Program, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

Sunshine Coast Disaster Hub - collecting and communicating up to the minute disaster information to local community    Cathy Buck,  Coordinator Disaster Management, Sunshine Coast Council

Inter-agency coordination around the City of Ipswich public safety and control centre - Exploring the difference buy-in and commitment to collaboration makes to public safety Sean Madigan, Chief Operating Officer, Health, Security and Regulatory Services, City of Ipswich

2:20 Fostering resilience in the Tweed Shire in the aftermath of a record flood - redesigning and developing South Murwillumbah to reduce flood risk into the future Danny Rose, Manager Roads and Stormwater, Tweed Shire Council Technical Director, Floodplain Management Australia

Latest developments in aeromedical operations and their critical role in emergency response Garry Sinclair ASM Chief Superintendent, Deputy Director Helicopter Retrieval Services, NSW Ambulance

Latest developments in the protection of crowded spaces and mass gatherings

Brian Curley, Inspector, Counter Terrorism Command, Capability Division, Victoria Police

2:40 KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION “Build Back Better” - Designing and constructing safer and more secure buildings and public spaces

Sue Ramsay, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Practitioner, Christchurch City Council, NZ Trent Zimmerman, Federal Member for North Sydney, Co-Convenor, Parliamentary Friends of Better Cities Danny Rose, Manager Roads and Stormwater, Tweed Shire Council Technical Director, Floodplain Management Australia

KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION Advances in early warning systems and their role in resilience to disasters Dominic Lane, Commissioner, ACT Emergency Services Sean Madigan, Chief Operating Officer, Health, Security and Regulatory Services, City of Ipswich

Assistant Commissioner Steve Yorke AFSM, Director, Operational & Mitigation Services NSW Rural Fire Service

KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION Latest developments in socially supportive policing - what steps are our law enforcement agencies taking to contribute to safer communities?  Christopher Lawton, Chairman, Community Patrols of New Zealand

Liliana Montague, Executive Officer, Crime Stoppers Australia Rhys Wildman, Project Coordinator, Counter Terrorism and Community Safety Training Centre, Queensland Police Service

3:10 AFTERNOON TEA BREAK

4:00 BENCHMARKING SESSION Comparing urban resilience planning - what is best practice in preparedness for safer cities?

Facilitator: Professor Paul Arbon, Head, Torrens Resilience Institute, Flinders University Director, City Security and Resilience Network: Australia Past President, World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine

4:40 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE HANDBOOK

Introducing AIDR’s revised handbook for Safe and Healthy Crowded Places and Mass Gatherings Amanda Lamont, Director Engagement & Projects, Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience

5:00 CLOSING KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION Working as one - Taking a collaborative inter-agency approach to building safer cities

Carl Daniels, Deputy Senior Responsible Officer, Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP), UK Jason Killens, Chief Executive Officer, SA Ambulance Service, Government of South Australia James McTavish, Cross Border Commissioner, NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet Assistant Commissioner Steve Yorke AFSM, Director, Operational & Mitigation Services NSW Rural Fire Service

5:30 CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR AND END OF DAY ONE

5:40 NETWORKING DRINKS

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DAY TWO - STRATEGIC THINK TANKS AND IN-DEPTH WORKSHOPS 7th February 2018

8:30 REGISTRATION AND MORNING REFRESHMENTS

STRATEGIC THINK TANKS

RESILIENT, SMART, LIVEABLE CITIES

EMERGENCY & DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE & RECOVERY

POLICING, SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY

9:00 Climate proofing cities - Building lower carbon and more resilient cities for a warming world

Facilitator: Scientia Professor

Deo Prasad, Chief Executive

Officer, Low Carbon Living CRC

The UK Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles for Joint Working - An interoperability framework for multi-agency response to emergencies and disasters

Facilitator: Carl Daniels, Deputy

Senior Responsible Officer,

Joint Emergency Services

Interoperability Programme

(JESIP), UK

Frontline public health fundamentals for law enforcement - Working effectively in partnership to tackle challenges like mental health, alcohol and drugs, disaster management, violence prevention and infectious disease

Facilitator: Dr Nicholas

Thomson, Program Director, Law

Enforcement and Public Health,

Nossal Institute for Global Health,

University of Melbourne

10:30 MORNING TEA BREAK

10:45 WORKSHOP PART 2 WORKSHOP PART 2 WORKSHOP PART 2

12:00 END OF DAY 2

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