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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Community Safety Partnership
The Community Safety Partnership (CSP) is the overall framework by which local organisations, charities, businesses, residents and community groups can work together towards the goals of:
- helping our community be and feel safe
- visibly seeing a reduction in crime and antisocial behaviour across Luton
The main role of the partnership is to actively lead on the development, coordination and delivery of strategic approaches to a range of priority crime and community safety issues.
The partnership is overseen by the CSP Executive, made up of statutory partners including:
- Luton Council
- Bedfordshire Police
- Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner
- Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue
- Luton’s Integrated Care Board (representing NHS partners)
- Probation Service