

Remove Reed in Partnership from Chatham Dockside


Remove Reed in Partnership from Chatham Dockside
The Issue
For too long, Reed in Partnership at Chatham Dockside has failed to meet the expectations and needs of the community they claim to serve. Their promises of guidance and support are overshadowed by a lack of empathy and ineffective service delivery. As someone who has personally experienced their indifference and lackluster support, I can no longer remain silent.
This organisation's negligence comes at the cost of the wellbeing and success of those they are supposed to help. Reed in Partnership consistently falls short of providing valuable assistance, showing a blatant disregard for individual needs and circumstances. From personal interactions, it is clear that their focus lies more in fulfilling contractual obligations rather than genuinely assisting individuals in enhancing their livelihoods.
Local residents have voiced concerns about unprofessionalism, unfulfilled promises, and a generally dismissive attitude towards service users. Testimonials from those affected reveal a pattern of discontent and frustration due to the lack of proper attention and resources. It is unacceptable for a service provider, responsible for fostering employment and skills development, to operate with such disregard for its service users.
Statistics show that areas like Chatham Dockside require committed support to help reduce unemployment rates and foster skills advancements. Reed in Partnership's failure to effectively provide such essential support contradicts the very purpose they allegedly strive to achieve.
We urge the relevant local authorities and stakeholders to reconsider Reed in Partnership's role within Chatham Dockside. It is crucial that we replace them with a more competent and caring service provider who prioritizes the community's growth and prosperity.
Let's demand action now. Sign this petition to make our community’s voice heard and ensure that the necessary changes are implemented. Stand with us in advocating for the kind of support our community rightfully deserves.
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The Issue
For too long, Reed in Partnership at Chatham Dockside has failed to meet the expectations and needs of the community they claim to serve. Their promises of guidance and support are overshadowed by a lack of empathy and ineffective service delivery. As someone who has personally experienced their indifference and lackluster support, I can no longer remain silent.
This organisation's negligence comes at the cost of the wellbeing and success of those they are supposed to help. Reed in Partnership consistently falls short of providing valuable assistance, showing a blatant disregard for individual needs and circumstances. From personal interactions, it is clear that their focus lies more in fulfilling contractual obligations rather than genuinely assisting individuals in enhancing their livelihoods.
Local residents have voiced concerns about unprofessionalism, unfulfilled promises, and a generally dismissive attitude towards service users. Testimonials from those affected reveal a pattern of discontent and frustration due to the lack of proper attention and resources. It is unacceptable for a service provider, responsible for fostering employment and skills development, to operate with such disregard for its service users.
Statistics show that areas like Chatham Dockside require committed support to help reduce unemployment rates and foster skills advancements. Reed in Partnership's failure to effectively provide such essential support contradicts the very purpose they allegedly strive to achieve.
We urge the relevant local authorities and stakeholders to reconsider Reed in Partnership's role within Chatham Dockside. It is crucial that we replace them with a more competent and caring service provider who prioritizes the community's growth and prosperity.
Let's demand action now. Sign this petition to make our community’s voice heard and ensure that the necessary changes are implemented. Stand with us in advocating for the kind of support our community rightfully deserves.
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Petition created on 3 December 2025