Youth Partnership Service
The Youth Partnership Service supports children and young people in Luton to stay safe, feel supported, and achieve positive outcomes.
Previously known as the Luton Youth Offending Service, the service was reshaped to create a single partnership that can respond to the changing safeguarding needs of children in local communities. Over time, it has grown from a youth justice team into a wider partnership of services and community organisations, with a strong focus on early and targeted support.
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Luton Community Safety Partnership
The Luton Community Safety Partnership brings together organisations such as the council, police, health services, probation, and fire and rescue to reduce crime and anti‑social behaviour in Luton. Formerly the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership, it publishes an annual Partnership Plan.
Despite ongoing funding pressures, the partnership has continued to reduce crime and anti‑social behaviour. The plan also reports on recent progress and sets priorities for the next three years.
The partnership focuses on reducing violence, exploitation, domestic abuse, youth violence, extremism, drug and alcohol harm, and reoffending.
It supports Bedfordshire Against Violence and Exploitation, which tackles sexual, criminal, and labour exploitation, including cuckooing. The partnership works to identify victims, safeguard people, and prevent harm, helping keep Luton safe, tidy, and inclusive.