Housing organisations innovate recruitment to boost diversity and skills – Housing Today
The report focused on actionable steps rather than policy changes, drawing on contributions from leaders across various housing organisations.
Housing Today’s Good Employment report has highlighted new recruitment strategies in the housing sector aimed at improving diversity and addressing skills shortages.
The report focused on actionable steps rather than policy changes, drawing on contributions from leaders across various housing organisations.
The report’s first chapter outlined changes in hiring practices to expand talent pools and rethink job entry into the sector.
This included exploring untapped talent pipelines, remote working options and initiatives like the ‘Rooney’ rule which aim to ensure diverse candidate representation.
Another focus was Barratt Redrow’s outreach to students about careers beyond traditional trade roles in housebuilding.
By partnering with over 1,200 schools, Barratt Redrow plans to recruit more applications from under-represented groups.
Paradigm Housing Group prioritised age inclusivity, working with Rest Less to support older workers.
Barratt Redrow is also rethinking eligibility requirements, hiring candidates based on potential rather than academic background.











