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CXL puts Families First

With young people’s attitudes to education and employment formed at an early age by family role models, social business CXL has launched an innovative pilot in the Shadsworth and Whitebirk areas of Blackburn, which aims to break the unemployment cycle that can exist in families, leading to young people becoming NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training).

Lancaster and Morecambe businesses “missing out” say recruitment experts

Lancaster and Morecambe businesses are missing out by not employing young people, according to Lancashire recruitment experts CXL.

CXL scoops top customer service award

CXL’s Business and Meeting Centre has won a prestigious regional award for its first class service to customers.

Cash Boost for East Lancs Employers

Businesses in East Lancashire are set to benefit from nearly £1m to help them survive and thrive through the economic downturn.

CXL charity fundraising smashes all targets

Staff at CXL have smashed their own target by raising an amazing £3249.21 in support of their sponsored charity Nightsafe.

Blackpool MP views innovative education retention package

Blackpool South MP Gordon Marsden dropped in on a seminar showcasing an online careers package that’s been developed to identify and support students who are at risk of dropping out of college.

Blackburn and Accrington young people are Olympic champs!

23 June 2008

Around 20 young people from Blackburn with Darwen and Accrington teamed up to play – and win – at this year’s e2e Olympics held at the JJB Stadium in Blackburn in June.

The team of young people were supported and trained by staff at Accrington Connexions Centre and CXL and went on to win not only the Football event and a Fair Play Award but also the overall tournament.

The e2e Olympics bring together young people and staff from e2e Providers across Lancashire and Blackburn with Darwen to compete against each other in sports such as football, netball, quick cricket and softball.

At the end of the tournament the champs donated £200 of their £1000 prize money to the Paul Hunter Foundation, with the remainder going to support young people Not in Employment, Education or Training in Blackburn with Darwen and Accrington.

“Congratulations to all the young people who got involved and a big thanks too, to the Lancashire e2e forum for inviting us to put a team up” said Steve Foster, Operations Manager at CXL in Blackburn with Darwen.