
We also are Futures House on Tuesdays! This is a drop in session, where young people engage with cooking, awareness sessions around health & well-being, music workshops, and a selection of games!
Previously known as Luton Youth Offending Service, our vision was to create a single identity for our partnership of services and to create a structure to adapt to the fast changing contextual safeguarding needs of our children in our communities.
Over the past 12 months, there has been an evolution of our Service as it has developed from a youth justice team into a partnership of services and community organisations that place targeted early intervention at the forefront of our work with children.
Nothing is more important than our children’s welfare and the Service works with some of the most marginalised children in our communities. Consistently taking the views of children into account, we are committed to the idea that children who need help and protection deserve high quality and effective support and intervention.
We also are Futures House on Tuesdays! This is a drop in session, where young people engage with cooking, awareness sessions around health & well-being, music workshops, and a selection of games!
Have you heard that Tokko Youth Hub has reopened? We support their new Boys2Men sessions on Mondays, where you can get support from targeted youth workers and use of free Gym Equipment!
We also are Futures House on Tuesdays! This is a drop in session, where young people engage with cooking, awareness sessions around health & well-being, music workshops, and a selection of games! The Youth Council have also had a busy start to the year! They were Runners Up at the recent Luton’s Best Awards in the […]
Our approach is based on the belief that young people need to take responsibility for their actions and make amends to their community. We involve victims of crimes in the young person’s program to help them understand the impact of their behaviour and make positive changes. We also provide one-to-one support, group programs, restorative justice, and victim awareness work to address the underlying issues that led to offending behaviour.
Over the past 12 months, there has been an evolution of the Youth Partnership Service in Luton as it has developed from a youth justice team into a partnership of services that place targeted early intervention and prevention at the forefront of the work with children.
The vision was to create a single identity for the Youth Offending Service, Targeted Youth Service and Edge of Care which had almost been seen as ‘parts of a whole’ but also to have a structure to adapt to the fast-changing contextual safeguarding needs of our children in our communities.
The Service comprises experienced professionals who specialise in working with children and young people. We work with some of the most marginalised children that sadly can also be the group most likely to record poor health and education outcomes with sometimes unseen issues.
We offer tailored support to help address the underlying problems that lead to criminal exploitation, first-time offending, re-offending and anti-social behaviour with an evidence-based approach that considers the individual needs of each young person.
We provide a range of services including one-to-one support, group programs, restorative justice, and victim awareness work. We work in partnership with other organisations, such as the police, schools, and community groups and the aim of our interventions at every level is to significantly improve the outcomes and opportunities for the children and young people in Luton.
Our priorities going forward are to ensure Luton is a safe place to grow up, live and work in and to enable children and young people to make a positive contribution to their communities and achieve positive outcomes for themselves.
Over the past 12 months, there has been an evolution of the Youth Partnership Service in Luton as it has developed from a youth justice team into a partnership of services that place targeted early intervention and prevention at the forefront of the work with children. The vision was to create a single identity for the Youth Offending Service, Targeted Youth Service and Edge of Care which had almost been seen as ‘parts of a whole’ but also to have a structure to adapt to the fast-changing contextual safeguarding needs of our children in our communities.
The service is made up of experienced professionals who specialise in working with children and young people. We work with some of the most marginalised children that sadly can also be the group most likely to record poor health and education outcomes with sometimes unseen issues. We offer tailored support to help address the underlying issues that lead to criminal exploitation, first-time offending, re-offending and anti-social behaviour with an evidence-based approach that considers the individual needs of each young person.
We provide a range of services including one-to-one support, group programs, restorative justice, and victim awareness work. We work in partnership with other organisations, such as the police, schools, and community groups and the aim of our interventions at every level is to significantly improve the outcomes and opportunities for the children and young people in Luton.
Our priorities going forward are to ensure Luton is a safe place to grow up, live and work in and to enable children and young people to make a positive contribution to their communities and achieve positive outcomes for themselves.
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This service truly stands out as a visionary force, dedicated to making a positive impact on the youth of Luton. Youth Partnership Service fosters an environment where every young individual is valued and empowered. They actively seek input from the youth, ensuring that their voices are heard, and their ideas are incorporated into the programs and initiatives. This co-production approach makes the services not just effective but also meaningful to those they aim to support. It's truly inspiring to see how the Youth Partnership Service creates a safe and nurturing space for the youth of Luton to thrive, grow, and achieve their full potential. Their dedication to empowering our young generation sets a remarkable example for other organisations in the region.
Youth Partnership Service
Apex House, Ground Floor, 30-34 Upper George Street, Luton LU1 2RD
01582 547900
YOS@luton.gov.uk
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