What Is Luton Borough Council Email Address?

If you have any concerns or questions about how we look after your personal information, please contact us at [email protected].

How do I contact social services Luton?

If you have any queries, please call our Customer Services team on 01582 546000.

Who is the head of Luton Borough Council?

The leader of the council is Councillor Hazel Simmons, Labour Group. The leader of the Liberal Democrat Group is Councillor David Franks and the leader of the Conservative Group is Councillor John Young.

Which borough is Luton?

Luton
Region East of England
Ceremonial county Bedfordshire
Settlement c. 6th century
Borough 1876

How do I complain about a Neighbour to the council Luton?

Luton Borough Council complaints contacts

  1. Visit Contact Page.
  2. Email Customer Services on [email protected].
  3. Call Switchboard on 01582 546 000.
  4. Visit Homepage.

What is a Section 47 social services?

A Section 47 Enquiry might also be referred to as a Child Protection enquiry, a Child Protection Investigation, or an S47. These investigations are carried out to assess if there is the risk of significant harm to a child (or children).

How do I ask for help from social services?

Contact social services at your local council and ask for a needs assessment. You can call them or do it online.

How do I contact Bedfordshire council?

Contact Central Bedfordshire Council main number is 0300 300 8301.

How many Councillors are there in Luton?

Luton Borough Council
The council is split and represented by 19 wards, with a total of 48 councillors.

Who are the MPs for Luton?

Your MPs – ​Rachel Hopkins – Luton South.

How many Muslims are in Luton?

Muslims were the second-largest religious group in Luton. 49,991 (24.60%) of the population identified as Muslim.
2011 Census Data – Religion in Luton.

Religion Number %
Muslim 49,991 24.60
Hindu 6,749 3.32
Buddhist 652 0.32
Sikh 2,347 1.16

How many Pakistanis are in Luton?

29,353
As a result of this Luton has a diverse ethnic mix, with a significant population of Asian descent, mainly Pakistani 29,353 (14.4%) and Bangladeshi 13,606 (6.7%).
Demography of Luton.

Demographics of Luton
Population 203,201 (2011)
Density 4,696/km2 (12,160/sq mi)

What percentage of Luton is black?

Religion and ethnicity
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted harsh inequalities among different parts of the population, including between different ethnic groups. In Luton, 54.7% described their ethnicity as white in 2011, while 29.9% were Asian, 9.8% said they were black and 4.2% of mixed ethnicity.

How do I email a complaint to a Neighbour?

I am/We are writing to you because we have been disturbed by a noise/light/sound/odour/smoke/pet issue that we/I believe may be coming from your property. Some examples of the noise/disturbance are as follows: It may be effective to do a bullet style list of the issue/disturbance and the times that it has happened.

What are the most common Neighbour complaints?

Common types of neighbour disputes

  • noise, such as loud music and barking dogs.
  • parking.
  • property boundaries.
  • overgrowing trees and hedges.
  • children playing in the street.

How do I complain about a Neighbour problem?

Complaining about your neighbour

  1. Keep records.
  2. Talking to your neighbour.
  3. Getting help from a mediator.
  4. If you think it’s anti social behaviour.
  5. Report the anti social behaviour.
  6. If you’re unhappy with the council or landlord’s response.
  7. If you still need help.

What is a section 20 care order?

Section 20 care is a voluntary care arrangement, based on agreement between; the person or people with Parental Responsibility (PR), the child or children (once they are old enough to express an opinion) and the local authority.

What is a section 34.4 order?

The missing s 34(4) application
“On an application made by the authority or the child, the court may make an order authorising the authority to refuse to allow contact between the child and any person who is mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (d) of subsection 1 and named in the order.”

What is a Section 17 social services?

Section 17 of the Act places a general duty on all local authorities to ‘safeguard and promote the welfare of children within their area who are in need. ‘ Basically, a ‘child in need’ is a child who needs additional support from the local authority to meet their potential.

What help can a social worker give?

As a social worker, you’ll work with people to find solutions to their problems. This may be helping to protect vulnerable people from harm or abuse or supporting people to live independently. You’ll work with clients, their families and others around them and with different client groups including: the elderly.

When should you reach out for help?

Feelings of hopelessness, worthlessness, or suicidal thoughts are a signal that you need to reach out. Thoughts about harming others are also a strong indicator that you need help. These thoughts may stem from feelings of intense rage, isolation, or sleep schedule changes, such as not sleeping at all.