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An Usdaw guide to dyslexiaDate: 03 April 2007
The word 'Dyslexia' means 'a difficulty with words', and its most common characteristic is difficulty with reading, writing and spelling. Dyslexia affects the way the brain works. It is not a medical condition like a disease or illness, it's a problem with the way the brain processes information. Perhaps the best way to describe it is that the connections in the brain have been wired-up differently, so that it processes information in a different way. This guide is for workplace stewards and representatives, and aims to:
The complete guide can be downloaded at the end of this page or copies can be obtained from the Stationery Department at Central Office. An Usdaw guide to dyslexia was correct at date of publication December 2003. Download File: If you do not have the software to download this attachment you can download it here. Resources Library Get Active
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