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Event Date |
Thu Sep 8 BST (over 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Sep 7 7:00pm - Wed Sep 7 7:00pm |
Location |
Association Of British Insurers
One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB, UK |
Region | EMEA |
The relationship between money and health has never been more apparent. This is particularly true for younger generations. It is widely accepted that younger generations are less at risk of the viral effects of Covid-19. However, they are more at risk of economic insecurity and worsening long-term health, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Real wages have been plummeting for young people since 1997, while costs continue to increase. This event will explore the role that insurance can play alongside other solutions to protect the health and economic security of our most valuable asset, the next generation of workers.
For the first-time, long-term health problems are the largest single marker of economic inactivity, due to steep year-on-year rises in depression and mental ill-health. Mental health is a significant and growing problem for the economy, and the impact is not yet fully known. The pandemic and cost-of-living crisis are compounding the disadvantages already faced by younger generations. Not all demographics suffer equally. Economic and health inequalities are exacerbated for young people in minority groups and from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Given this starting point, it is no surprise that the young people of today are more likely to face financial precarity as they get older, rather than less. But what are the solutions, and how can the insurance industry help younger generations stay mentally, physically, and financially healthy in this brave new world? What is the role of the workplace and digital healthcare in preventing ill-health? Can access to better health data for insurers reduce health inequalities amongst the young?
Why attend?
• Understand what the key opportunities and challenges are for insurers, and how insurers can lead by example in supporting younger generations.
• Explore the opportunities in the current environment to become partners to government in the new world.
• Network with colleagues across the health and protection industry to discuss the current changes affecting the industry.
• Gain 3.5 CPD hours by attending this CII accredited event.
2022 Speakers
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Fiona Maleady-Crowe
Executive Director of Ethics, Compliance and Governance, Our Future Health
Kate Morley
Senior Research Leader, RAND
Hannah Gurga
Director General, ABI
SPEAKERS:
Iona Bain
Financial Journalist and Broadcaster
Steve Bridger
MD Aviva Health, Aviva
Hannah Cook
Head of Client Relationships, SCOR
Helen Croft
Chief Underwriter, AIG Life
Deepak Jobanputra
Chief Sustainability Officer, Vitality
Debbie Kennedy
CEO, LifeSearch
Nicholas Potter
Chief Financial Officer, Simplyhealth
Anna Russell
Corporate & Social Responsibility Director, Bupa
Gautham Suresh
Director, Business Development, Pacific Life Re
Rose St Louis
Protection Director & Product Owner, Lloyds Banking Group
Yvonne Braun
Director of Policy, Long-Term Savings and Protection, ABI
James Dalton
Director, General Insurance Policy, ABI
Roshani Hill
Assistant Director, Head of Protection & Health, ABI
William Meredew
Policy Adviser, Protection & Health, ABI
2022 Partner
• DAC Beachcroft