Our partnerships
The Speak Out Project relies entirely on receiving funding such as grants from The National Lottery Community Fund. We are currently working with two teams in the local community. We also welcome any donations to enable us to enhance our support to young people in the Harborough District.
The Harborough Community Safety Partnership
This was set up under Sections 5-7 of the Crime & Disorder Act 1998 and is made up of statutory services that work together to protect our local communities from crime and disorder to help people feel safer.
The partnership aims to make our local district safer for children and young people.
Knife crime key facts
Knife crime isn’t as common as you may think, but it does happen. Knife crime can affect anyone, not just people in gangs. Find out what knife crime is and any consequences around this.
Anti-social behaviour
Our latest Vox Pops focused on antisocial behaviour. You may be surprised at what young people in the community voted for.
Rural crime
The term rural crime may not be one you are aware of, but it is important to understand the different types of rural crime and what you can do to prevent it.
Harborough Integrated Neighbourhood Team (HINT)
The Harborough INT was set up in October 2017.
It recognises that today’s children and young people are the service users of today and tomorrow, so the INT is seeking to increase awareness of services and initiatives that affect young people locally
Using open space to improve wellbeing
Find out how you can access exercise and open space to benefit your mental health and wellbeing.
How young people access local health services
Read about the changes in local services that young people should be aware of.
Making services appealing to young people
Find out how LILT wants to understand how the younger population want to be communicated with.
Partner with us
If you think we could work together, then please get in touch or call 07517 597 753