Driving Risk-Based Regulation
Driving Risk-Based Regulation
TWO DAY ONLINE CONFERENCE
23rd & 24th February 2021
Regulators in Australia and New Zealand are actively exploring the shift to a risk-based approach; to prioritise effort in assisting compliance, and identifying and enforcing instances of non-compliance effectively. With risks constantly evolving, the right risk-based approach will play a critical role in ensuring timely and prompt action towards identified risks.
The Driving Risk-Based Regulation digital conference will bring together regulatory professionals, experts and best practice case studies from a wide range of jurisdictions across Australia and New Zealand, who are looking to discuss the challenges and opportunities of risk-based regulation.
Key Takeaways
- Understand how to effectively identify, define & address risk
- Utilise data, intelligence & engagement to drive compliance
- Develop processes to support regulatory decision-making & strategy
- Effectively implement a risk-based regulatory approach
- Maximise innovations in regulatory technology
- Understand how to harness data-analytics to identify patterns & trends
- Effectively evaluate compliance to demonstrate change & the benefits of being risk-based
Some of the industry experts joining us include
- Rose Webb, Deputy Secretary Better Regulation Division and Commissioner Fair Trading, Department of Customer Service NSW
- Tracy Mackey, Chief Executive Officer, Environment Protection Authority NSW
- Sue McCarrey, Chief Executive Officer, Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator
- Anna Peatt, Chief Officer, Medicines and Poisons Regulation, Regulation, Health Protection and Emergency Management, Department of Health & Human Services, VIC
- Prof. Jeroen van der Heijden, Chair in Regulatory Practice, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington
- Don Parker, Director, Office of Commissioner for Better Regulation Victoria
- Chris Webb, Executive Director - Regulatory Practice and Strategy, Environment Protection Authority, VIC
- And more…
Who should attend?
Federal, State and Local Government regulatory agencies, government departments & associations responsible for:
- Risk
- Strategy
- Policy
- Compliance
- Regulation
- Regulatory Practice
- Regulatory Operations
- Intelligence
- Data Analytics
Use the code GC100 and save an additional $100 off the current price.