New CIPD Trust project supports over 55s back into work
Partnership funded by the Pavers Foundation highlights the value of inclusive hiring and calls on people professionals to volunteer their skills.

Partnership funded by the Pavers Foundation highlights the value of inclusive hiring and calls on people professionals to volunteer their skills.
The CIPD Trust is inviting people professionals to volunteer their skills to help over 55s return to work. This new volunteering opportunity is at the centre of a new partnership between the CIPD Trust and the Pavers Foundation.
The Pavers Foundation is the charitable arm of Pavers Shoes, a family run UK footwear retailer with 180 stores nationwide. Together, The CIPD Trust and Pavers will support individuals to find work and inspire employers to recruit and retain workers in their 50s and 60s.
Labour market data reveals that people aged 50 and over are the fastest growing group contributing to economic inactivity in the UK. Many want to work but face stigma and barriers to employment.
“Through our partnership with the Pavers Foundation, we’re committed to breaking down barriers for over 55s and promoting inclusive workplaces that value the skills and experience older workers can bring.”
More than a third (36%) of 50 to 69 year olds report feeling disadvantaged during recruitment because of their age, according to the Centre for Ageing Better.
Starting in July, the CIPD Trust will:
This project not only supports over 55s to re-enter the workforce but also empowers organisations to build more inclusive and diverse workplaces where older talent can thrive.
“We’re proud to support the CIPD Trust in building inclusive workplaces. With 48% of our team over 50, we value their experience and want to do everything we can to support over-55s to return to work and thrive at Pavers.”
The Pavers Foundation was established in 2018 to support causes up and down the UK and beyond, the vast majority of which are nominated by colleagues of the business, with other donations being made on behalf of the Paver family. To date, the Pavers Foundation has awarded over £2.2 million in donations to health, education and community causes.
This project not only supports over 55s to re-enter the workforce but also empowers organisations to build more inclusive and diverse workplaces where older talent can thrive.