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British Dyslexia Association calls on the government to extend the removal of VAT on digital publications to audiobooks
Wednesday 25 March 2020
Recently, the Chancellor announced VAT will no longer be charged on digital publications however, it does not extend to audiobooks
Deadline for the SASC amnesty for APC applications is 31 March 2020
Tuesday 24 March 2020
The deadline for the SASC amnesty for APC applications is 31 March 2020 and this is fast approaching.
eLearning for all levels
Tuesday 17 March 2020
Whilst we understand for many this is an extremely difficult time, we know that for others now is the time to do any training you have been putting off. The British Dyslexia Association offers eLearning for all our training modules.
Department for Education call for evidence on the National Plan for Music Education
Tuesday 25 February 2020
Department for Education has announced the launch of a call for evidence on music education. This call will inform the development of proposals for the refresh of the National Plan for Music Education. They are inviting young people, parents and carers, teachers, headteachers, employers in the music industry and all those with an interest in music education, to take part.
Video clips to be introduced to driving theory test, improving accessibility for dyslexic candidates
Tuesday 18 February 2020
Today, Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has announced that, from April 14, video clips are to replace written scenarios in UK driving theory tests to make them more accessible.
The March 31st SASC amnesty deadline for APC applications is approaching
Monday 17 February 2020
SASC amnesty for APC applications finishes on 31st March 2020.
Coventry University ENTENDER Erasmus+ project
Friday 14 February 2020
Our CEO Helen Boden had the pleasure of speaking at the ENTENDER Erasmus+ Project at Coventry University this week.
Department for Education to fund assistive technology trials for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities
Wednesday 22 January 2020
Today, the Department for Education has announced plans to fund assistive technology trials for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities in up to 100 schools and colleges.