The ESP has agreed that the following four main
principles will underpin its work.
(1)
Sustainability
All partners are constantly balancing economic,
social and environmental concerns. Decision-makers need to take
account of the positive and negative effects of different
approaches and solutions to problems and issues.
We need to consider the effects of today's decisions on future
generations.
(2) Partnerships and
sharing information
There are many well-established partnerships in
the Borough, working together to plan and deliver
services. Partnerships are particularly useful
where many organisations have some responsibility for a particular
issue, or where large organisations need local input and support to
tailor services to local needs. These existing
groups will be responsible for fulfilling many of the plan's
requirements. The ESP will need to coordinate
policy and direction across these groups and identify any gaps or
weaknesses that need to be tackled.
Effective sharing of information is essential
if the ESP and its partners are to achieve their
aims. Identifying what information is available,
and what can be shared, will form part of the ESP's
work. In this way duplication of information,
and any gaps, can be identified and eliminated.
(3)
Access
All partners will consider the accessibility of
their services and community support. Barriers to access include
low income, mobility, language, disability, physical barriers, and
the time and location of service delivery.
Partners will work to provide services that make access as simple
as possible for everyone in the community.
(4) Focus on
people
To make a real difference to local quality of
life, it is important that partners maintain a strong focus on
people and the particular issues that concern
them. The plan will improve things for everyone,
but the ESP is keen to give particular consideration to meeting the
needs of the young, the vulnerable and older
people. The ESP will also seek to promote
equality of opportunity for all who live, work and visit the
borough.

