Agenda for 1 October 2008
The next CRSA Forum meeting will be held on 1 October 2008 at PwC in Leeds courtesy of Steven White. PwC is 5 minutes from the rail station, 10 minutes from the motorway and opposite a multi-storey car park and c30 minutes from the airport.
Here is the agenda which I am sure you will agree looks very interesting. It is a while since we had Control Self Assessment as a specific subject at one of our meetings so I am very pleased that Phil Winrow will be telling us how the Environment Agency uses CSA in engaging with communities about flood risk. The session should be of particular interest then to people wanting to hear more about CSA as well as those living in low lying areas or near a cliff.
Agenda for 1 October 2008
| 9.45 | Tea and coffee |
| 10.15 | Welcome and introductions |
| 10.30 | John Jones, Head of Enterprise Risk Management and Dave Canham Risk Manager Shared Services, Norwich Union Insurance (NUI) Risk Appetite for Operational Risk - Science, Art or Mathematics? Embedding and Monitoring Risk Appetite within Norwich Union Insurance - the Application of Key Risk Indicators NUI is the General Insurance arm of the UK's largest Insurance Group, Aviva.
And examine the differences in application of Appetite and Indicators across the different businesses, the overall fit in the NUI ERM framework, outline the linkages into the wider Aviva ERM framework and the practical application of Aviva group standards across NUI. |
| 11.30 | Alison Tetley, iON, Xerox Global Services Business Continuity from a Practitioner's Perspective Xerox is lead contractor in the iON Association, delivering the Department for Work and Pensions PASS (Print and Associated Services Solution) contract which commenced in July 2007. This is a unique contract, both in terms of size and scope, presenting significant challenges to both DWP and iON. This session provides an overview of the approach taken to developing and implementing Business Continuity arrangements in respect of this complex supply chain, and managing the related risks on an ongoing basis. |
| 12.15 | Lunch and networking |
| 13.15 | Phil Winrow, Head of Charging, Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management and Business Finance, Environment Agency CSA Case Study – Engaging Communities using CSA How the Environment Agency uses Control Self Assessment to get communities involved in and supporting the need for flood risk management measures. The session will outline the journey and highlight some of the risks that the environment poses to communities and organisations. |
| 14.30 | Guest Speaker from PwC An update on the credit crunch |
| 15.15 | AOB then close (by 15.45) |
Places, as usual, are limited so please let Paul Moxey know as soon as possible if you wish to come. I will send confirmations of places and directions on a first come first served basis. Please do not come unless you have a confirmed place.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Please note that the last meeting of the year will be held in London on 28 November.


