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How to Book Your Dyslexia Assessment

 

Book via email:
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  • Contact us: Complete our enquiry form below or email us on info@dyslexiahelpuk.co.uk

  • Select Your Preferred Date and Time: We will discuss availability with you and you can choose the convenient time for your assessment.

  • Make Your Payment: We will send an invoice to you via email.

  • Receive confirmation of your booking

  • Complete the Background Questionnaires: After booking, you’ll receive a link to fill out our online background questionnaires to help us prepare for your assessment.

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Book a free 15-minute consultation:

  • ​Share Your Concerns: Whether you are considering an assessment or would like to find out more about the process, we are happy to discuss your concerns with you.

  • Ask Your Questions: Find out how dyslexia assessments work, what they involve, and whether an assessment may be appropriate.

  • Move forward with Confidence: If you decide to proceed, we will guide you through the next steps and available appointment dates.

DSA Assessments for Students (16+)

A Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) diagnostic dyslexia assessment confirms whether a student has dyslexia or another specific learning difficulty. It’s essential if you need a formal diagnosis to apply for DSA.

  • The assessment is performed remotely by a qualified assessor with an Assessment Practicing Certificate (APC).

  • It includes a review of learning experiences and tests to identify specific learning difficulties.

  • A detailed report is provided, confirming dyslexia or traits of other SpLDs.

  • This report is essential for your DSA application, ensuring you receive the necessary support for your studies.

Diagnostic Dyslexia Assessments for Children 8+

A dyslexia assessment for children identifies whether your child has dyslexia and offers guidance for their learning support in school.

  • Conducted remotely by a qualified assessor with an Assessment Practising Certificate (APC), which certifies them to diagnose dyslexia and identify traits of other specific learning difficulties (SpLDs).

  • The assessment includes a review of your child’s learning history, current challenges, and tests tailored to identify dyslexia.

  • Upon completion, a detailed diagnostic report is provided, confirming dyslexia and offering personalised recommendations.

  • The report focuses on practical strategies for classroom support and adjustments tailored to your child’s learning style.

 

  • The recommendations can be shared with the school to ensure your child receives the appropriate educational support.

Adult (18+) Dyslexia Assessments

An adult dyslexia assessment helps identify whether you have dyslexia or another specific learning difficulty (SpLD) and provides recommendations for workplace accommodations.

  • The assessment ensures tailored support, including assistive technology or adjustments to work processes.

  • Conducted remotely by a qualified assessor with an Assessment Practising Certificate (APC).

  • Involves discussing past learning experiences, workplace challenges, and conducting tests to pinpoint difficulties.

  • These recommendations can be shared with your employer to support discussions about reasonable accommodations under the Equality Act.

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  • The report can be shared with employers to support reasonable adjustments.

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