We’re launching a bold new campaign to unlock potential and create bright futures for Enfield’s young people – and we’d love you to be part of it.
With the goal of creating thousands of work opportunities between 2025 and 2030, this event is the start of a movement.
Who should attend
• Business owners, HR leads, CSR professionals, and community-focused employers
• Local councillors, MPs, and policymakers
• Members of the press
Why attend
• Hear how local employers are partnering with schools to create opportunities
• Discover how to support young people as they journey from education into employment
• Shape your future talent pipeline by finding ways to connect with local learners
• Make a tangible difference in tackling inequality and promoting inclusion
• Support your staff through meaningful volunteering opportunities
• Raise your local profile through partnership recognition and PR
What to expect
3.30pm – Arrival, registration and refreshments
4.00pm – Presentations and campaign launch
5.10pm – Networking, campaign discussions, and more refreshments
6.00pm – Close
Space is limited, so if you can join us, please register early.
If you’re unable attend but would like to stay involved, you can still register your interest
Youth unemployment – everyone’s responsibility
Youth unemployment affects us all – from educators and employers to policymakers and young people themselves.
It’s estimated to have cost the UK economy £31 billion between 2021 and 2025.1
And nearly three in five (57%) people believe the government should be doing more to help young people get into work.2
1 Learning and Work Institute, 2024
2 Youth Unemployment UK, 2025