MAKING A REAL DIFFERENCE

At Reidmark we’re continually demonstrating our ability to innovate and provide new working environments that make a real difference.

Photograph of children playing in the street of a housing estateReidmark’s enthusiasm in helping organisations discover better ways of understanding and working with its customers is matched by an ability to meet our partner’s needs in a fresh and dynamic way. Over the past 10 years we’ve been putting our vision and mission into practice through the creation of web-based systems and applications for numerous organisations. 

Our relationship with the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) provides a good case in point.  Without doubt our work has helped them build a more in-depth picture of the basic skills needs in England. We’ve also enabled a variety of agencies to support their customers with a range of accessible and relevant business tools, in welcoming environments.

We have been and still are determined to create meaningful partnerships with our clients through hard work and commitment.  The end results show that all the organisations involved can learn from each other while achieving a successful outcome. Our ultimate goal is to make sure that technology is making a difference and not building barriers.

Our vision to bring about a technological change within the social housing sector in particular has been achieved through a partnership with Broadland Housing Association. Without the leadership of their Chief Executive and the commitment of every single member of his team, this innovative project would never have happened. Reidmark’s contribution to Broadland's ongoing success is extremely pleasing and something we’re all really proud of. Recognition by various prestigious awards programmes endorses that we’ve got it right and this has spurred us on further to continue to make a difference to the lives we touch, in the specialised markets we work in.

“Our ultimate goal is to offer software that helps an organisation, its customers and communities to learn, share and grow.”