What we do

  • Advise and liaise directly with government.
  • Inform, advise and signpost parents, teachers and local authorities about training, interventions and research.
  • Bring together those organisations committed to improving the lives of dyslexic individuals.
  • Support organisations to upscale and roll out examples of best practice that improve outcomes for children and young people with dyslexia.

Why is our work important?

  • We offer one platform for the government and stakeholders to engage with.
  • We improve choice for parents, teachers and local authorities by having a wide ranging knowledge.
  • We provide reliable information by working with experts in the field.
  • We provide a consensus of opinion
  • Add value to specialist service by having an overview of the wider SEN picture through our engagement with Autism Education Trust (AET), The Communications Trust (TCT) and the strategic partner.

Empowering Parents and Carers

The Dyslexia-SpLD Trust is supporting a collaborative project, 'Empowering Parents and Carers' providing valuable information, resources and...

Completed work 2009-2011

In the first two years after the Trust was established, we undertook a series of projects.

An overview of these projects...

Our work in 2011-2013

The Trust, over the next two years, will be collaborating with partners and stakeholders on key areas of work.  These...

Download information 2009-2011

Please find below further information on completed Trust projects and support work, available to download and...