Protecting our youth, building resilience

Providing crucial education and support to protect young people from exploitation and empower them with resilience.

What makes our programmes different?

Our prevention programmes are rooted in community trust, cultural understanding, and early intervention, making them more effective and accessible than traditional services.

Culturally responsive approach

We work closely with diverse communities in Luton, ensuring our support reflects the lived experiences of young people and their families.

Family-centred support

We don’t just work with young people — we empower parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools to recognise risks and take action early.

Early intervention focus

Our programmes identify risks before they become critical issues, providing timely support and guidance to vulnerable individuals.

Who our programmes are for

Our youth exploitation prevention programmes are designed for young people and families most in need of support and guidance.

Young people (ages 10–18)

Our programmes target young people who may be vulnerable to criminal or sexual exploitation, and those at risk of exclusion, isolation, or negative peer influence.

Parents and caregivers

We specifically support parents and caregivers, particularly from ethnically diverse communities, who may have limited awareness of exploitation risks or local support services.