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  • Dyslexia Guide for Youth Workers

    Created: 16/12/2024
    News/Events Category: Children and Families


    Dyslexia Scotland and Youth Scotland have recently collaborated to create a free guide for youth practitioners working with children and young people.

    The earlier on in life that children and young people are identified with dyslexia, the better their long-term outcomes.

    Between 2023 and 2024, Dyslexia Scotland undertook Scotland’s biggest-ever survey of its dyslexic population. With help from the University of Glasgow, the results have been analysed and published as Towards a dyslexia-friendly Scotland?

    The guide has three key sections to support youth workers:

    • Recognising and identifying dyslexia – background and context information
    • What you can do as a youth worker – how to support young people you work with
    • FAQ’s and useful links – common questions and further resources

    Click here to find out more and access the guide




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