The Hill Group’s Women in Construction programme to expand into south England

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The Hill Group’s Women in Construction programme will expand into Cambridge, East Anglia and London providing pre-employment support for women

The Hill Group’s Women in Construction programme will expand into Cambridge, East Anglia and London providing pre-employment support for women

The Hill Group’s Women in Construction programme is set to expand into the south of England, bringing greater support and guidance to women looking to work in the construction industry.

The partnership between The Hill Group and Women into Construction generates £4 of social value generated for every £1 invested and will also offer a new pilot programme in Bristol in partnership with Guinness Partnership.

Hill has partnered with Women into Construction since June 2019.

The programme has seen several alumni recognised with achievement awards

The programme provides pre-employment support for women, including a mix of employability support, training to gain CSCS cards, supported work placements and 1-1 mentoring to produce site and work-ready candidates. The partnership was awarded “Best Training and Recruitment Initiative” at the 2020 Housebuilder Awards.

Since partnering with Women into Construction in 2019, Shelley Lawrence had been seconded as a project manager, launching and developing the programme within Hill, its supply chain and other local construction companies across Cambridgeshire.

As Hill expands the initiative, Shelley will remain involved in an advisory capacity with Sian Rebourg, head of Social Value at Hill, leading the programme to embed Women into Construction into each of Hill’s regional offices.

Shelley Lawrence comments: “It has been a wonderful journey working with The Hill Group, as we have opened up opportunities to countless women who may not have considered a career in construction before due to the lack of role models, careers advice and parental encouragement of the sector to girls historically.”

Hill’s participation in the Women into Construction programme was recently recognised with a series of awards at the Women into Construction Awards.

Lauren Goodhew, Trainee Site Manager on the Meadows won “Rising Star Award – East”, and Hill came away with award wins for Most Engaged WiC Member Award (East), and Commitment to Inclusion, as well as being highly commended in the “Opening up Opportunities for Female Talent” award.

Improving inclusion and wellbeing throughout the sector

In the past year, the programme provided support and guidance to 190 women overall. The support from Women into Construction has also seen the organisation implement mandatory Diversity and Inclusion training to all its staff, helping improve inclusion and wellbeing across the workforce.

Tom Hill, group director at The Hill Group comments: “Our partnership with Women into Construction has enabled us to benefit from accessing high quality candidates that move us towards a more gender-balanced work force, as well as helping us increase overall female participation in the construction industry.

“We are now taking this relationship to a whole new level as we roll the programme out across Cambridge, East Anglia and London, as well as into Bristol through our partnership with Guinness Partnership. At Hill we firmly believe that greater equality brings fresh thinking and increased innovation into the industry, to our benefit and the house-building sector as a whole.”

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