1. British Dyslexia Association
- Focus: The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) is the voice of dyslexic people. They aim to influence government and other institutions to promote a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential.
- URL: http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/
- Books: http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/dyslexia
- Address: Office 205 Access Business Centre, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, RG12 8FB, UK
2. Made By Dyslexia
- Focus: Made By Dyslexia is a global charity led by successful dyslexics. They are the world’s largest community of dyslexic people and their allies. The mission is to teach the world the brilliance of Dyslexic Thinking, and to empower it in every home, every workplace, and every school.
- URL: http://www.madebydyslexia.org/
- Books: http://www.madebydyslexia.org/resources/
- Address: Soho Works 2 Television Centre Wood Lane LONDON W12 7FR, UK
3. Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity
- Focus: The charity has been removing barriers to learning and life for children, young people and adults with dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties by providing expert, personal and life-changing support. They also support parents of dyslexic children, their teachers, and employers of dyslexic staff.
- URL: http://helenarkell.org.uk/
- Books: http://helenarkell.org.uk/courses-and-events/
- Address: 24 West St, Farnham GU9 7DR, UK
4. The Dyslexia Association
- Focus: Association provides support and services for dyslexic children and adults of all ages, their parents/families, educators, employers and the wider community. They provide services remotely across the United Kingdom and beyond.
- URL: http://www.dyslexia.uk.net/
- Address: Sherwood House, 7 Gregory Blvd, Forest Fields, Nottingham, NG7 6LB, UK
5. Dyslexia Institute
- Focus: The Dyslexia Institute (DI) is an educational charity, founded in 1972, for the assessment and teaching of people with dyslexia and for the training of teachers. The mission is to ensure that all individuals with dyslexia are identified and educated to allow them to be successful by providing accurate assessment and the most appropriate teaching.
- URL: http://www.dyslexia-inst.org.uk/
- Books: http://www.dyslexia-inst.org.uk/guild/
- Address: COMMUNITY HOUSE, South St, Bromley BR1 1RH, UK
6. Dyslexia UK
- Focus: Their team of APC qualified assessors conduct remote dyslexia assessments for adults, students and children. Remote dyscalculia screening and Access Arrangement assessments are also available.
- URL: http://www.dyslexiauk.co.uk/
- Books: http://www.dyslexiauk.co.uk/resources/
- Address: Teddars Leas Road, Etchinghill, Folkestone, Kent, CT18 8DA, UK
7. Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association
- Focus: WFDA has been delivering dyslexia support to young people and adults since 1989. They aim to support the needs of dyslexic children, young people and adults by providing an accessible, affordable, quality service run by appropriately trained staff.
- URL: http://wfda.org.uk/
- Books: http://wfda.org.uk/?s=books
- Address: 63 Ruby Rd, London E17 4RE, UK
8. Dyslexia Teaching Centre
- Focus: For over 40 years, this center has been providing specialist education for young people with dyslexia and other specific learning needs, making them a trusted educational provider for countless families.
- URL: http://www.dyslexiateachingcentre.co.uk/
- Address: Heythrop College Campus, 23 Kensington Square, London W8 5HN, UK
9. Greater Manchester Dyslexia Centre
- Focus: The main goal of the center is to provide answers and support for people of all ages, with Dyslexia and other Specific Learning Difficulties; by a highly qualified, professional team, who are passionate about empowering people with SpLD for the next journey in their lives.
- URL: http://gmdyslexia.co.uk/
- Address: Prospect House, Featherstall Rd S, Oldham OL9 6HT, UK
10. Sara Kramer Dyslexia and literacy support
- Focus: The support and training programs are done on a one-to-one basis to ensure that they meet your personal goals. The first step is a free telephone consultation.
- URL: http://www.literacysupport.co.uk/
- Telephone No.: 020 8251 7920
- Address: Sara Kramer, Wimbledon, London SW19 4LJ, UK
11. Dyslexia Foundation Liverpool
- Focus: The organization was set up in 1999 to support Dyslexic people, focusing on those who needed practical support and information in an accessible format.
- URL: http://www.dyslexiafoundation.co.uk/
- Address: 22 Coronation Road, Crosby, Liverpool, L23 5RQ, UK
12. The Bloomfield Dyslexia Centre
- Focus: The Centre was founded to help children with developmental, emotional and learning difficulties. They aim to empower our students with the literacy skills and confidence to achieve their potential and lead fulfilled adult lives.
- URL: http://bloomfieldlearningcentre.org.uk/
- Books:
- Address: Munro Centre, 66 Snowsfields, London SE1 3SS, UK
13. Blackheath Dyslexia
- Focus: Blackheath Dyslexia is made up of an expert team of specialist teachers who provide assessment, tuition, and support for individuals with specific learning difficulties (SpLD) including Dyslexia, Dyspraxia (Developmental Co-ordination Disorder – DCD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
- URL: http://blackheathdyslexia.com/
- Address:Easy Reading Ltd, 6 Bankwell Road, London SE13 5SX, UK
14. The Dyslexia Teaching Centre Liverpool
- Focus: The Centre provides a peaceful and picturesque setting within which to work, and an open and friendly atmosphere, where individuals can grow both personally and academically towards their own potential and goals. Also offering assessment, advice and intervention to parents, schools and workplace organizations, to enable individuals to acquire the skills needed for success in education, the workplace and everyday life.
- URL: http://www.dyslexiateachingcentreonline.com/
- Address: 436, Allerton Road, Mossley Hill, Liverpool L18 3JX, UK
15. Learning Resource Centre
- Focus: They assist parents and their children to access the screening services, diagnosis and learning support necessary to succeed at school and beyond. They also provide assessment facilities to identify which type of learning disability that student has.
- URL: http://www.learningresourcecentre.co.uk/
- Address: Foundry The Beacon Centre, Eastbourne BN21 3NW, UK
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