Women into trades, careers in construction,

Places for People Group has launched a new initiative that will help young women establish careers in construction

The Group is actively encouraging applications onto its Women into Trades programme – an initiative born out of a commitment to diversity and inclusion. It will offer currently unemployed women aged 18-24 in six geographical locations, career opportunities within the Group’s affordable housing businesses.

The initiative is being delivered by Places for People in partnership with not-for-profit training company Ixion, which connects ethical businesses together – and Women into Construction (WiC).

Cohorts will undertake an initial seven-week course, during which they will join Q&A sessions with female industry leaders, secure work experience, undertake online training, and be given a free toolkit to help them in their career pursuits.

Upon their completion of the initial Women into Trades programme, 12 graduates will be offered a two-year Level 2 Apprenticeship, working with Places for People Group’s construction repairs and maintenance departments.

Following a performance-based review at the end of their apprenticeship, each candidate will then be offered a permanent position with Places for People. Trainees not moving onto the apprenticeship programme will also be supported long-term by Positive Transformation Group, which will help them find alternative training programmes.

Females making up less than 16% of the industry

Debi Marriott-Lavery is group executive director, affordable housing for Places for People, said: “The UK construction sector is still incredibly male-dominated, with females making up less than 16% of the workforce. I believe that through positive action we can redress the balance, giving young women the skills and training they need to start their career in construction.

“This is an incredible sector to be a part of; within our Group we are creating and maintaining affordable homes in exciting new communities across the country. This is a great opportunity for young women to come and be a part of our journey, while also laying solid foundations for their future.”

Kath Moore MBE, managing director of WiC, commented: “We are delighted to work alongside Places for People, a Group which shares our values and commitment to increase female representation in the construction sector.

“WiC is dedicated to changing the face of construction and is committed to developing new ways to support construction contractors to create lasting change in their businesses – this initiative is a great example of our work in action.”

Dan Brown, founder of positive transformation group, added: “Positive Transformation Group is committed to systemic positive change in society with a meritocratic, inclusive and diverse workforce being at the forefront of our vision for the future.

“Having the opportunity to create powerful collaborations for change with forward-thinking industry leaders such as Places for People, HACT and Ixion, really brings this vision of the future to life.”

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