British Dyslexia AssociationThe BDA is a national charity campaigning for a 'dyslexia friendly' society that enables people with dyslexia of all ages to reach their full potential.
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National Dyslexia NetworkNDA is a networked consortium of specialist learning centres providing support, advice, assessment and teaching for adults and school aged learners.
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GOV.UKGovernment website providing information on disability rights. Note that Dyslexia is considered a disability under the ‘Equality Act (2010)'.
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Independent Parental Special Education AdviceIPSEA is a national charity providing free legally based advice to families who have children with special educational needs. All their advice is given by trained volunteers.
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Advisory Centre for EducationACE believes in a fair education system for all. It provides independent advice to parents/carers of children in state-funded schools who are experiencing difficulties such as bullying, SEN, admissions to and exclusions from school.
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NasenNasen is the leading organisation in the UK which aims to promote the education, training, advancement and development of all those with special and additional support needs.
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Disability Rights UKDisability Rights UK works to create a society where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens.
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PATOSSPatoss is a professional association of teachers of students with specific learning difficulties, for all those concerned with the teaching and support of pupils with SpLD. As well as professional services for their members, they also provide advice and can help find an assessor in your area. Note, though that to search for an assessor you must register on their website (this is free).
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Staffordshire County CouncilSCC have information pages on special educational needs (SEN)
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Staffordshire ConnectsAn easy to use directory providing details about hundreds of different care, support and wellbeing organisations, local activities, clubs and community groups taking place across the county.
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Dyslexia Association of StaffordshireDAS are based in Stoke and provide information, advice, testing, tuition and training.
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North Warwickshire & Coventry Dyslexia AssociationFounded by Lesley and Stuart Hill the Association came about when they identified the need for a support organisation for parents of dyslexic children in North Warwickshire. In 1992 NWCDA was registered as a charity and became affiliated to the British Dyslexia Association (BDA).
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