NFRC Charitable Trust Launches Fund for Roofing Diversity and Inclusion

1 June 2022

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THE NFRC CHARITABLE TRUST has approved a new Inclusion Fund to support National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) members to attract and retain diverse talent.

Grants are available from the Inclusion Fund for activities including insight days, site visits and online events, to engage people from diverse backgrounds in learning about the career opportunities available in the roofing industry.

The Inclusion Fund will be available initially as a one-year pilot fund. It can be used by NFRC members to fund projects which focus on progression opportunities, rather than only participation, so that experiences help lead to real career opportunities or strong further interest and engagement.

Labour Shortages

Labour shortages and skills gaps are an ongoing issue in the roofing sector and the wider construction industry. Skills in roofing and cladding are in short supply.

NFRC’s State of the Roofing Industry survey for Q1 of 2022 showed that over a third of firms were struggling to recruit slaters and tilers, with others struggling to hire cladders, lead workers and Built-up Felt roofers.

CITB estimates that the construction industry as a whole will need to recruit 43,000 people every year up to 2025 in order to avoid a continued shortage.

The Inclusion Fund is designed to encourage talented and enthusiastic people from all backgrounds to gain routes into the industry and feel welcome on-site or in the workplace.

Applications to the Inclusion Fund

Applications to the Inclusion Fund are welcomed from all NFRC members. Applications for between £500 and £1000 are welcome for insight days, site and employer visits, careers talks to local schools or community groups, and online or practical insight sessions.

Grants of up to £2000 are also available for activities that might require more resources and investment, such as additional equipment and PPE, or training staff on diversity and inclusion, so that they’re ready to deliver insight activities.

 

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Ruth Scarrott Head of Careers at NFRC

Ruth Scarrott, NFRC’s Head of Careers, said: “We need to keep the focus on what matters: creating a culture change in the roofing sector, where leaders and their employees are committed to attracting and retaining diverse talent in the business throughout the employee life cycle.’

“I urge members to work together in collaboration to increase the representation of currently under-represented groups at all levels across the roofing sector. We should all emphasise inclusion, so that we can build our sector to be a place that attracts, develops, retains and fully engages diverse individuals. We are looking forward to receiving your application.”

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Peter Rogerson OBE, Chair of the NFRC Charitable Trust

Peter Rogerson OBE, Chair of the NFRC Charitable Trust, said: “The trustees of the NFRC Charitable Trust are delighted to support this new Inclusion Fund to help NFRC Members to improve diversity in the sector, and to raise awareness about opportunities and careers in roofing for people from a wide range of backgrounds. We look forward to supporting new activities to inspire people to join our sector.”

Information on the Inclusion Fund is available on the NFRC website, where members can register their interest, and outline their plans for diversity and inclusion activities. Members who have questions or would like to discuss an application can email careers@nfrc.co.uk.

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