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Support for 'See the Difference' Campaign
The National Association of Headteachers (NAHT) has embraced the 'See the Difference' campaign and the Dyslexia-SpLD Trust is very pleased to see this support from such a key group...
Click here to read in fullSentence Trouble Website Launched
At least 60% of young people in the youth justice system have communication needs.
In November 2009 The Communication Trust launched the booklet Sentence Trouble...
Click here to read in fullSir 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...
Click here to read in fullGovernment funding for specialist teacher training in Dyslexia-SpLD
Following the publication in June of the "No to Failure" project Final Report and the Rose report entitled "Identifying and Teaching Children and Young People with Dyslexia and Literacy...
Click here to read in full'No to Failure' Final Report is published
The Dyslexia-SpLD Trust has published the ‘No to Failure’ project Final Report. This follows a 2-year campaign to demonstrate and communicate the impact of specialist teaching support for children and young people...
Click here to read in fullReview of International Research published by Dr Chris Singleton
Eminent Psychologist Dr Chris Singleton has published a body of international evidence on the impact of specialist teaching on progress and outcomes for children aged from five to eighteen with dyslexia or specific...
Click here to read in fullRegional launch events of the Dyslexia-SpLD Trust
The Dyslexia-SpLD Trust has been formally launched at three Regional Roadshow events that took place in March 2009 in order to share and disseminate the results and findings of the ‘No to Failure’ project...
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First Year Projects
The DST is in its early stages, having been launched in March 2009 but some preliminary work is now taking place...
Click here to read in fullResponse 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...
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