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  1. Dyslexia and Cognitive Assessments -  Your Way Psychology and Education  Our expert team comprises clinical psychologists, educational psychologists, experienced teachers, and SENCOs, offering a diverse range of learning needs assessments. We provide a bespoke service tailored to your child’s individual needs.  Frequently, we are sought…

    1 Market squareBuckinghamMK18 1NJ

     07907700333 07907700333
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  2. Open Monday to Friday from 9am until 6pm

    Dyslexia, DCD / Dyspraxia Specialist; Full Diagnostic Assessment Reports; Exam Access Arrangements; Form 8s; Dyslexia Institute Literacy Programme Trained; Experienced Assessor, Teacher, SENCo and Tutor. BA, PGCE, PGC Dyslexia and Literacy, APC SpLD (PATOSS).  Working privately and in association with schools and charities in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. An experienced primary…

    78 PerrinsfieldLechladeGloucestershireGL7 3SD

     07779 041151 07779 041151
    Deborah Cobbing
  3. The Oxfordshire School Inclusion Team supports schools in their work with vulnerable groups and pupils with special educational needs.  We offer a range of support around dyslexia and other literacy difficulties, including: The Oxfordshire Literacy Difficulties Policy and Advice, including the Literacy Asssessment Pack (LAPack), Training for staff on the nature…

    Abbey CloseAbingdonOxfordshireOX14 3JD

     0330 024 9046 0330 024 9046
  4. Helpline open Tues-Fri (9am - 1pm)

    The Dyspraxia Foundation defines dyspraxia as:- 'Dyspraxia, a form of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a common disorder affecting fine and/or gross motor coordination, in children and adults. While DCD is often regarded as an umbrella term to cover motor coordination difficulties, dyspraxia refers to those people…

    The Dyspraxia Foundation, 8West AlleyHitchinHertfordshireSG5 1EG

     01462 454986 (Helpline open Tues-Fri 9am-1pm) 01462 454986 (Helpline open Tues-Fri 9am-1pm)
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  5. If you are worried about any aspect of your child’s development it may be helpful to have a conversation with your Health Visitor, GP or someone at your local Children and Family Centre. They will be able to advise you and signpost you to any…

  6. Early Years SEN Team

    Local Offer

    What’s important to us (our values): To provide high quality support to families, Early Years settings and childminders to enable young children with SEN to develop and achieve all they can. To work in a holistic way with each child and family through a coordinated…

  7. Easy News

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    Easy News is the first news magazine designed to be accessible for people with learning disabilities.  It aims to encourage discussion around news stories and keep readers informed about the world around them.  Easy News uses simplified text and useful pictures to create accessible, politically…

    Highland House, 165BroadwayLondonSW19 1NE

     020 8246 5200 020 8246 5200
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  8. EdPsychEd are a team of Educational & Child Psychologists who have developed an online training platform to provide accessible and impactful training courses for School Staff, Parents and Psychologists. EdPsychEd brings together leading Psychologists to provide a range of highly engaging courses which can improve the…

    81-83aAllerton roadLiverpoolMerseysideL18 2DA

     07939120290 07939120290
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    We support primary and secondary aged students with special educational and disability needs. Services include: Liaising with teachers about ways to help individual pupils. Supporting parents with signposting to support for education. SEND liaison - including help with school meetings, EHCNa or EHCP applications, and observing in schools. Smoothing the…

    The Annexe at 77New RoadWoodstockOxfordshireOX20 1PA

     01865 582702 01865 582702
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