Durkan Regen hosts the Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce at the site of pioneering skills development programme
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s (DESNZ) Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce heard from the team at Maitland Park Estate in Camden, learning about a pioneering and accelerated ‘training-to-work’ programme for retrofit skills.
This training programme is being delivered by regeneration specialists Durkan Regen (who are future-proofing homes for residents at Maitland Park on behalf of Camden Council) as part of a wider set of skills programmes that have been developed in partnership with L&Q and The Skills Centre across Durkan Regen sites. The programme is of particular interest to the Taskforce given its strategic mission to facilitate the creation of a diverse, highly skilled and resilient workforce to deliver up to 5 million home upgrades by 2030.
The five-week programme focusses on training in high demand retrofit skills areas – such as wall insulation, roofing, cladding, window replacements and fire protection – and specifically targets people facing barriers to employment.
The Taskforce had the opportunity to learn more about the retrofit training-to-work programme and understand how it is making genuine headway in bridging the gap between training and secure employment, with the first two pilot programmes to offer guaranteed jobs for learners starting in June 2026.
The Taskforce also heard from the key partners involved – Durkan Regen, L&Q, Bauder, The Skills Centre, DWP and sustainable employment specialists Gement Connect – on the specifics of the programme, why it is successful and how this model could be scalable and replicable to the benefit of the wider construction sector.
Martin McCluskey, Minister for Energy Consumers at DESNZ and Co-chair of the Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce, said:
Critically, the programme works closely with supply chains from the start to define the precise skills required for roles, aligning training content with employer needs and maximising the likelihood of sustained employment. Crucially, the programme moves successful trainees straight into employment in the supply chain on live projects, so they can immediately contribute to delivering successful decarbonisation upgrades in line with the government’s Warm Homes Plan.

