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The Campaign aims to show that services and support put in place for dyslexics, can benefit other disabilities and non disabled alike. This goes across education, employment, ICT and day-to-day living.

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Being Dyslexic is a website for anyone with Dyslexia, or anyone interested in Dyslexia.
Being Dyslexic provides a range of dyslexia information for people of all ages and situations who are either dyslexic or interested in dyslexia. Everything on Being Dyslexic is free and accessible for anyone to use and share. Being Dyslexic also hosts one of the largest dyslexia community forums on the internet - so why not pop along today and discuss dyslexia with other people!

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The term "brain injury" covers a huge variety of conditions. At BIRD, we make no distinction between types of brain injury and aim to treat people of all ages and all levels of severity.
Many people with brain injury are born with the problem due to genetic reasons or complications during pregnancy and birth. Other people suffer trauma during their life from accidents, assaults and natural disorders such as strokes.
The people we treat may be affected by:

Stroke
Autism
Cerebral palsy
Congenital defects
Acquired head injury
Developmental delay

Dyslexia
Dyspraxia
Hyperactivity/attention deficit disorders
Behavioural / emotional disorders
Other non - specific learning difficulties.

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Our audio books bring the pleasure of reading to people who have sight problems, dyslexia or physical disabilities. We offer a wide choice of books on standard cassettes and MP3 disks, fiction and non-fiction, for both children and adults. The service is easy to use and is absolutely free.

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CANadda is a Community Adult Network support group for adults with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
We hold a support meeting once a month, focusing on topics that are relevant to our members. We are a friendly group based in Lincolnshire, and newcomers are warmly welcomed. Membership is free.

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Davis Facilitators help people who struggle with:

Reading
Spelling
Writing (Dysgraphia)
Maths (Dyscalculia)
Time-keeping
Attention difficulties
Confidence and self-esteem
Organising
Coordination Problems (Dyspraxia)
Davis Autism Providers help people with autism

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Dyslexia Action is the UK’s leading provider of services and support for people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties. We specialise in assessment, teaching and training. We also develop and distribute teaching materials and undertake research.

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In the broadest possible sense HADC encompasses a whole spectrum of learning. At one end, individual dyslexics come here to learn about themselves, their challenges and how to compensate for them. At the other, teachers and educationalists come here to learn about dyslexics and how to deliver the dyslexia strategies that will help them achieve their potential.

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Local Solutions is a leading social enterprise that improves people's lives.
Driven by our ethos and values, we provide a diverse portfolio of services that make a real impact on the lives of those who use them with a particular emphasis on the hardest to reach and seldom heard.

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SoundTalking - specialists in transcribing the written word into alternative formats for those who have difficulty reading printed material, using techniques to really engage the end user.

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The Adult Dyslexia Centre (Thames Valley) is based in Maidenhead, Berkshire and aims to help dyslexic adults gain:

Information about dyslexia
Understanding of their dyslexia
Improved confidence
Improved literacy, numeracy and I.T. skills
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provide employers and trainers with information on how they can help dyslexic employees.
provide dyslexia awareness training for people working with dyslexic students in secondary, further and higher education .

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The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) is a national charity and our vision is that of a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential.

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The Dyslexia-SpLD-Trust, or DST, is a collaboration of voluntary and community organisations with funding from the Department for Education to provide reliable information to parents, teachers, schools and the wider sector. It acts as the main communication channel between government, leading dyslexia organisations, parents, schools, colleges, teachers and the sector.The DST will provide exciting opportunities for a wide range of stakeholder groups to work together.

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Vision Charity raises funds for the benefit of Blind, Visually Impaired and Dyslexic children.

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