The first session of the ERGO peer learning group will explore the implications of the current situation for those running outcomes contracts, focusing in particular on where and on what dimensions outcomes contracts are able to flex and adapt to the realities of the pandemic.
This online session will bring together legal experts and other practitioners to talk through the strengths and limitations of outcomes contracts in today’s emergency context. The session is designed to be informational for those delivering outcomes contracts who are looking to understand what changes are likely permissible.
15:30 Welcome
Clare FitzGerald, Research Fellow, Government Outcomes Lab
15:35 Comments from a UK central and local government outcome payer perspective:
James Magowan, Government Inclusive Unit, UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
15:45 Comments from UK provider, investor, and/or fund manager perspective:
Daniella Jammes, Freshfields
David Hunter, Bates Wells Braithwaite
16:05 Comments from international development & impact finance perspective:
Ranajoy Basu, McDermott, Will & Emery
Julian Blake, Stone King
16:20 Brief observations from legal scholars
Chris Stone, University of Oxford
Aris Georgopoulos, University of Nottingham
Christopher Yukins, George Washington University
Abby Semple, Greenville Procurement Partners
16:35 Questions & Answers
Please clarify whether you are speaking about the relationship(s) between the service user, provider, outcomes payer, investor, fund manager, performance manager, evaluator, other, and/or all parties. Clarify whether your comments relate to projects involving a government funder, specific jurisdiction, and/or specific structure.
16:55 Close