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All Things Dyslexia

All Things Dyslexia

De: Elizabeth Takyi
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We are adapting our model to reach more vulnerable people with dyslexia during this COVID19 through the use of podcasts that will be published on our website and other social media channels. A series of short 30-45 mins broadcasts will offer people access to tips and coping techniques.

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Episodios
  • Dyslexia and Employment
    Sep 24 2022

    In episode 8 Series 8 we are joined by Elizabeth Arifien and Charlotte Edmonds, who will be discussing ‘Dyslexia and Employment’

    Elizabeth Arifien and Charlotte Edmonds are the founders of Move Beyond Words. They both met in 2018, shortly after discovering that as choreographers, teachers, facilitators, and artists, they both had been, exploring personal experiences, with dyslexia via dance and film. Collectively their research and work, has facilitated change within the dance industry for the next generation of artists.

    Move Beyond Words CIC, seeks to amplify the voices of artists, with dyslexia in creative environments. They support each individual relationship and experience with dyslexia by stimulating conversations, surrounding their work with podcasts as well as dance performances, both live and digital.

    Connect with Elizabeth Arifien and Charlotte Edmonds on social media:

    Website: Move Beyond Words

    Instagram: Move Beyond Words (@movebeyondwords_) • Instagram photos and videos

    LinkedIn: (2) Move Beyond Words : Overview | LinkedIn

    Twitter: Move Beyond Words (@movebeyondword_) / Twitter

    Facebook: (14) Move Beyond Words | Facebook

    This podcast is funded by National Lottery Community Fund Social Enterprise Support Fund and Resonance Ltd

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    40 m
  • Dyscalculia Explained
    Aug 5 2022

    In episode 7 Series 8 we are joined by Robert Jennings, who will be discussing ‘Dyscalculia Explained’

    Robert Jennings is currently, Head of Maths at Emerson House, which is a special educational needs learning centre in West London. In this role, he assesses for math difficulties, sets out intervention plans for each pupil and directly teaches several pupils each day. Robert is responsible, for the C.P.D for the maths teaching team and enjoys training other teachers to become more aware of dyscalculia and how to teach pupils with math difficulties.

    Robert Jennings co-founded the Dyscalculia Network, along with Cathryn Eadle, in 2020 and they were delighted with the progress achieved. The main objective is to raise awareness of this condition, as it is still relatively unknown within the educational world, as well as with parents and pupils. Robert has always had a passion for helping people and this compliments his love of teaching maths.

    Connect with Robert Jennings on social media:

    Website: Homepage (dyscalculianetwork.com)

    Instagram: Dyscalculia Network (@dyscalculianetwork) • Instagram photos and videos

    Twitter: The Dyscalculia Network (@DyscalculiaNet1) / Twitter

    Email: info@dyscalculianetwork.com

    Facebook: (3) Dyscalculia Network | Facebook

    This podcast is funded by National Lottery Community Fund Social Enterprise Support Fund and Resonance Ltd

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    26 m
  • Dyslexia and Disorganisation
    Aug 1 2022

    In episode 6 Series 8 we are joined by Natalie Brooks, who will be discussing ‘Dyslexia and Disorganisation’

    Natalie Brooks is the founder of Dyslexia in Adults. Established in 2019 the company works to create a safe and creative space to discuss both the challenges and strengths of being an adult with dyslexia.

    After struggling in the workplace herself, Natalie created this community to offer support and empower individuals to better understand themselves.

    Prior to this she worked in account management roles at several companies including Trainline and Amazon.

    Connect with Natalie Brooks on social media:

    LinkedIn: (12) Natalie Brooks | LinkedIn

    Website: https://www.dyslexiainadults.co/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dyslexia_in_adults

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dyslexia_in_adults/

    This podcast is funded by National Lottery Community Fund (Social Enterprise Support Fund) and Resonance Ltd

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    26 m
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