
Thrive Luton
Thrive is a new service to support school students across Luton with their mental health & emotional wellbeing in the context of COVID-19.
Thrive is a new service to support school students across Luton with their mental health & emotional wellbeing in the context of COVID-19.
Compass is an ambitious, intensive and impactful project aimed at helping 13-14-year-old young people disconnected from school, at risk of becoming NEET (not in Education, Employment or Training) post-16.
Our Emotional Wellbeing work in schools has two streams: our Mentoring and Group Work schemes. We help young people struggling with things like anger, anxiety and self-esteem.
We have created different projects that specifically help Looked After Children to navigate the complexities of life in care, and to help them build the skills and emotional resilience for life beyond the care system.
We provide school assemblies on a range of topics, from Christian faith to mental health, from relationships to grief. We want to help young people stay curious.
Our Spiritual Development programme is about provoking curiosity in young people, creating safe spaces for questions, dialogue and engagement with spirituality and religion in schools.
The Football Project exists to help young people engage with a sport they love in a way that develops their character and helps them build relationships.
#OpenHouse is a pioneering initiative aimed at tackling the fast-growing sense of social isolation amongst young people.
Unfiltered is an 8-week photography project designed to help vulnerable young people aged 14-16 explore the theme of belonging.
Monday: Year 7-8 | Wednesday: Year 9-11 | Thursday: Year 12-13 | Our after school drop-in includes PS4s, a pool table, iMacs, games, and a free hot dinner.
Meet our brilliant local youth workers who love serving young people.
Luton Unite is a monthly worship and social night that seeks to help young people in Luton praise together, pray together and connect with each other.
The Collaborative Youth Work scheme is a dynamic project combining Youthscape’s Research, Local and Innovation teams in pursuit of useful new models of youth work.