I stand for equality, opportunity, and breaking down the barriers that hold us back. I want to create a community where everyone, regardless of background, feels valued and empowered.
If elected, I would aim to challenge harmful stereotypes that many young people face. Whether it’s racial bias, gender expectations, or social stigma, these stereotypes limit our potential. I want to create a future where young people are seen for who they truly are—individuals with dreams, talents, and the ability to lead.
My greatest achievement to date has been earning two AQA certifications in ethnic minority mental health research, awarded by the Mayor of Enfield. This recognition, the result of my hard work and dedication, allowed me to contribute to my community and grow as an advocate for mental health and well-being. I’ve developed skills in research, communication, and leadership, all of which make me an ideal candidate to represent the youth of Enfield.
As a class representative, I’ve had the privilege of serving as the voice for my peers, communicating their concerns to school management. This experience has strengthened my communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills, which I will use to ensure that Enfield’s youth are heard and supported. I’ve also volunteered for charity, raising funds and supporting causes that improve the lives of young people. These experiences have shown me the importance of action and dedication.
If elected, I would focus on providing more resources for mental health, building self-confidence, and creating programs that allow young people to take the lead. These aims would empower young people to shape their futures with pride.