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- Are You A Tutor?
- No To Failure Video Trailer
Welcome to The Dyslexia SpLD Trust
The Dyslexia-SpLD Trust (DST) is a consortium of organisations involved in promoting improved practice and outcomes for individuals with dyslexia and specific learning difficulties. The DST has been established with funding by the Department for Children, Schools and Families. The Trust will provide exciting opportunities for a wide range of stakeholder groups to work together.
One of the reasons for establishing the Dyslexia-SpLD Trust is that there is so little good information on effective provision for educating and supporting individuals with dyslexia and specific learning difficulties.
Latest News
Monday 18th January 2010
Salary £25K pro rata (2.5 days a week) plus contributory pension scheme Office based - Bracknell The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) are seeking a highly organised, competent person with an SpLD qualification in dyslexia for their existing Helpline team to support the Helpline Manager...
Click here to read in fullFriday 18th December 2009
Response to Science and Technology Committee report on Government policy on dyslexia
Response to the Science and Technology Committee ‘Evidence Check’ Dr John Rack, Director of the Dyslexia-SpLD Trust and member of Sir Jim Rose’s Expert Advisory Group...
Click here to read in fullWednesday 4th November 2009
Sir Jim Rose's national report on Dyslexia-SpLD
Sir Jim Rose's report on the identification and teaching of children with dyslexia was published on 22 June 2009, alongside the 'No to Failure' project report and an important international research review written by Dr Chris Singleton, entitled "Intervention for Dyslexia"...
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The Dyslexia-SpLD Trust invites you to complete the following questionnaire which will a) help you by providing some base-line information about your skills and knowledge in dyslexia and b) give the Trust information about the spread and range of specialists within your LA...
Click here to read in fullThe Rose report, entitled Identifying and Teaching Children and Young People with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties (Published 22 June 2009), recommended that the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DSCF) should fund a number of teachers to undertake appropriately accredited specialist...
Click here to read in fullWe are looking for AMBDA-level trained tutors who might be available to help with the delivery of (or support with) Dyslexia-SpLD teacher training courses...
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