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Dyslexia and me: Sarah-Jane’s story
Monday 18 November 2019
Dyslexia is regarded as genetic in origin, and it’s common for somebody diagnosed with dyslexia to have a close family member who is dyslexic too. Unfortunately, in past generations, there was less knowledge about dyslexia...
BDA L5 and L7 courses recognised by University of Chester
Friday 15 November 2019
This means that our candidates are able to progress from our L7 Dyslexia course to postgraduate programmes at the University of Chester...
Dyslexia and me: Daniel’s story
Thursday 14 November 2019
Dyslexia falls under the umbrella of ‘neurodiversity’ along dyspraxia and ADHD. Having a neurological difference means that not everybody behaves, learns or reacts in the same way...
'YOU CAN CHANGE THE WORLD!'
Wednesday 13 November 2019
'You can Change the World!' is a book of interviews with inspiring teens - including a boy with dyslexia who has transformed his life.
British Dyslexia Association workplace survey 2019
Monday 11 November 2019
Are you dyslexic and in work? Help inform how employers approach dyslexia by taking a few minutes to complete our workplace survey.
BDA delivers training at HMP Askham Grange
Friday 1 November 2019
BDA Training has been out and about again this time delivering training at HMP Askham Grange. This training was for the Novus Offender Education Team members.
Questions from Helpline brought to you by Scanning Pens
Thursday 31 October 2019
Our answers to some of the common questions we receive on our Helpline
Memorial service of Baroness Warnock
Thursday 31 October 2019
Helen Boden, BDA, CEO, recently attended the memorial service of Baroness Warnock. This marked the passing of one of the great pioneers of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in education.