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Becky Shaw Director of Policy and Communications East Sussex County Council

Becky Shaw Director of Policy and Communications East Sussex County Council. Great news it’s a……………..ESSP. In the beginning………. Birth to one year Reflexive Stage Movement uncoordinated One year onwards Responses become co-ordinated Enjoys playing alongside other children.

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Becky Shaw Director of Policy and Communications East Sussex County Council

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  1. Becky ShawDirector of Policy and CommunicationsEast Sussex County Council Great news it’s a……………..ESSP

  2. In the beginning………. Birth to one year • Reflexive Stage • Movement uncoordinated One year onwards • Responses become co-ordinated • Enjoys playing alongside other children

  3. Do you remember a world before? • Polegate by pass • University Centre Hastings • Peacehaven Community School • Broadband • 9/11 • South East Plan • PCT re-organisation

  4. Why was ESSP created? • To tackle deep seated, multi-faceted issues which require a range of responses from different bodies. • Forum where service providers can determine where they need to work co-operatively, differently, and where they can 'bend' their mainstream programmes to tackle issues that really matter to local people.

  5. What are Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs)? • A Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) is a non-statutory, multi-agency body, which matches local authority boundaries. • It brings together, at a local level, senior representatives of the public, private, community and voluntary sectors.

  6. What is the role of ESSP? • “A body of decision makers – not a decision making body”. • Local partners working through a LSP: • Determine the priorities for action through a long-term Community Strategy. • Agree ways to tackle priorities through action plans and Local Area Agreements.

  7. Achievements to date • East Sussex Community Strategy • Local Public Service Agreement • East Sussex in Figures • Local Area Agreement • Modernising communications – Broadband, Community Help Points • Improving support for older people – Housing & Council Tax Benefit Take Up Campaign • Community Safety - increased reporting of domestic violence, co-ordinated countywide approach • Health & older people – Falls prevention scheme

  8. Developmental growth…… Six Year old • Has an understanding that others hold ideas different to one's own • Feels pride in accomplishment The future • 7-11 year olds "Evidence for organised logical thought. There is the ability to perform multiple classification tasks, order objects in a logical sequence and comprehend the principle of conservation. The child is capable of concrete problem solving."

  9. Verification? Need to ask ourselves are we, and how can we add value? Other partners have views of what the partnership has achieved…

  10. What we need to consider later today • What kind of place do we want East Sussex to be for the child who will be an adult in 2026?

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