Youth charity Brathay Trust is the latest organisation to join the ranks of Cumbria’s Cornerstone Employers.

Cornerstone Employers work with their networks, the wider business community and their local team to make sure that young people have access to the career opportunities they need, empowering careers provision in the county.

There are currently over 200 Cornerstone Employers across the country, made up of SMEs, large employers, government, private and not for profits and are from a range of different sectors.

Brathay Trust, based at Brathay Hall and estate just outside Ambleside, has partnered with Cumbria LEP’s Careers Hub and The Careers & Enterprise Company, to offer time and resources in working to inspire young people across the county.

It does so by ensuring that young people have access to meaningful engagements with employers and gain the vital work experience they need to help them make informed choices about their futures. It joins a strong contingent of Cornerstone Employers working in Cumbria, including BAE Systems, Oxley Group, Lake Land Arts and Hargreaves Enterprises.

Trust Chief Executive Godfrey Owen said: “As a charity that develops young people and families, we are committed to supporting schools in creating an environment where all students focus on a career that they will be inspired by, and make a positive contribution to their community.

“Becoming a Cornerstone Employer allows us to work in partnership with other like-minded organisations to create a better future for young people.”

Founded in 1946, Brathay Trust is a charity aiming is to improve the life chances of children, young people and families.