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  • Dyslexia Scotland's new website

    Created: 06/09/2022
    News/Events Category: General News


    Dyslexia Scotland is encouraging the Community Learning Development (CLD) workforce to sign up for its new website.  

    The charity has created a new digital space with information and resources on dyslexia that will help the sector support dyslexic learners. Educators are a key audience that the site caters to, with professional learning and bite-size guides to support all practitioners.  

    This new site also provides the dyslexic community with an easy-to-navigate digital space, with resources to support any stage in their life journey, from school transitions through to adult life, learning and work. Practitioners – and learners themselves - can access vital equalities information to support with common issues faced by the dyslexic community, from how to find out if you are dyslexic through to career and employment advice.




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