Services

Information

Two-e keeps  large stocks of leaflets covering the issues that are important to young people. If they haven't got the information you want, they will help you get it or you can even access the information yourself on the internet as there are 2 computers dedicated for young people to use at the centre.

Advice

Two-e offers advice on issues like :

  • Housing
  • Benefits
  • Staying safe
  • Relationships
  • Contraception
  • How to get a job
  • School problems
  • Managing your money

Support

Two-e supports young people who are having difficulties at home, school or in their personal life.  They can support you by :

  • Listening to you and not judging you
  • Exploring your options
  • Understanding your situation
  • Helping you make decisions
  • Finding the right service for you
  • Speaking to people for you
  • Accompanying you to interviews
  • Calling you to find out if you are ok

Connexions

There is a Connexions personal adviser based at two-e. Connexions is a service available to young people not in education work or training or who are having difficulties that are preventing them from progressing.

Family Mediation

If you are having difficulties with someone you live with and would like help to resolve the issue, we can arrange family mediation for you at Two-e.

Legal Advice

streetlegal is the Enfield Law Centre’s legal service for young people aged 8 – 19. You can get free legal advice from them on Wednesdays at Two-e.

Condoms & Chlamydia Testing

Free condoms and chlamydia testing now available at Two-e . No waiting.

Referral to other Organisations.

Two-e are not expert in certain areas e.g. careers advice, legal advice, counselling. They will always refer a young person on to an appropriate service that has been previously checked out by them. Two-e is also a referral agency for all the Housing Associations that provide accommodation for young people in Enfield.

Confidentiality

The above services are free and confidential. This means Two-e won't tell anyone about you or your business unless you have given them permission.  However they may have to tell someone if they think you or someone you know is at risk of being harmed.