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Assessment Services

The Dear Dyslexic Foundation offers assessment services to establish comprehensive learning and language profile that identifies any learning difficulties for the purpose of intervention and/or diagnosis of learning disabilities. Read more

Published: 29th September, 2019

Updated: 30th September, 2019

Author: Shae Wissell

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Tutoring

Our tutors have academic qualifications and are registered as teachers, who have specialised in dyslexia either through their PhDs in Australia or through further education in the U.K. Read more

Published: 11th July, 2019

Updated: 10th November, 2019

Author: Shae Wissell

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Educate and train

Whether you’re a teacher, a student support officer, a tutor, an employer, a health professional, a parent or you have dyslexia our training is designed for you! Read more

Published: 11th July, 2019

Updated: 30th September, 2019

Author: Shae Wissell

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    In this month's episode Shae speaks with American Actor, Author and Dyslexia Advocate Ameer Baraka.

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  • MP Trevor Watts Adjournment Speech

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    Celebrate national dyslexia awareness month 2019 with our theme resilience: the courage to fall and rise the awareness month is an opportunity for people throughout higher education and workplaces to ensure that they are equipped to support all their dyslexic and learning disabled staff and students to achieve their best

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