Derventio part of new partnership to tackle housing sector skills shortage
Derventio is excited to be partnering with PfP Thrive to upskill our supported housing staff with Level 3 and Level 5 CIH qualifications. This vital training will strengthen our team’s expertise and ensure they are fully equipped with the skills and knowledge to provide the highest standard of housing and support to the people we work with.
PfP Thrive, part of Places for People, has struck up partnerships with Derventio Housing Trust and a number of other housing associations to deliver bespoke training programmes designed to address the critical skills shortage in the housing and construction sectors.
With demand for skilled workers at an all-time high, PfP Thrive is delivering tailored and comprehensive training modules for the UK housing and construction sectors and now, it has announced a new collaboration with 26 major industry names, including Havebury Housing, Amplius Housing, Futures Housing Group, Thrive Homes, Saffron Housing, Wates Group, Peabody Housing, East Midlands Homes (EMH), Alpha Living, Platform HG, Plymouth Community Homes, Novus Property Solutions, Gilmartin’s Group, Breck Group, Flagship Group, Notting Hill Genesis, The Guinness Partnership, Alpha Living, Derventio Housing Trust, Anchor, Riverside, Nottingham Community Housing, Warrington Housing Association, and West Kent Housing.
Learning partners have also come on board, with the Retrofit Academy, City and Guilds, Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and Study Academy supporting training and accreditation moving forward.
By working together, the partnership will rapidly train new and existing colleagues within the housing sector, ensuring the sector has the expertise needed to maintain homes, meet retrofit targets, and deliver ambitious housebuilding programmes.
The initiative will focus on traditional trades, emerging skills and housing specific learning ensuring the workforce is futureproofed to meet the evolving needs of the industry.
In addition to technical training, PfP Thrive will also offer compliance courses, apprenticeships, and leadership development programmes, helping to create a pipeline of skilled professionals at all levels.