Understanding and Supporting Dyslexia

Understanding and Supporting Dyslexia

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Date(s) - 11/11/2025
3:45 pm - 5:15 pm

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£50 per person

Discover the importance of understanding dyslexia, its various definitions, and its corresponding varied impacts within the teaching and learning environment, including how to apply inclusive and adaptive strategies to effectively support all of your students.

Dyslexia is the most common neurodevelopmental difference that affects how individuals process language, often leading to difficulties with reading, writing, and spelling. For many learners, including those who are neurodivergent or have identified SEND, these challenges can significantly impact their engagement and progress in education.

Learn how understanding and effectively supporting students with dyslexia is often transformative in reducing barriers to learning, promoting inclusivity, and accelerating progress for all students. It is a crucial aspect of identifying, supporting, and enabling these learners to reach their full potential.

This workshop will provide a necessary overview for participants to understand not only dyslexia, but the impact it can have on the lives of dyslexic learners, and the positive impact effective teaching can have.In this workshop you will learn some basics to apply within your context in order to better support your students. You will also be introduced to some first-hand experiences of dyslexia and practical solutions on how to support learners to:

  • cultivate confidence
  • extend engagement
  • optimise organisation
  • maximise metacognition
  • reinforce resilience

This session is for Teachers, Teaching Assistants, School Leaders, SENDCOs, in all phases.

About the facilitator | Dr Martin Bloomfield

Dr Martin Bloomfield is one of the Fouding Directors of Beyond Inclusion Ltd and is a recognised consultant, trainer, lecturer, and speaker on applied ethics, dyslexia awareness, and neurodiversity. He has advised governments, delivered global keynotes, and led thought leadership in Special Educational Needs and inclusion since 2000.

Martin has worked nationally and internationally in neurodiversity awareness, earning a British Council Commendation for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, contributing to the UK Centre for Social Justice, and serving as a Trustee for the Accessible Learning Foundation.

He has driven Europe-wide neurodiversity projects, created the world’s most comprehensive Dyslexia Map, and lectures on Digital Ethics, Ethics and Culture, and Special Educational Needs across Germany, France, and the UK.

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We do not provide refunds if you are unable to access the event due to technical issues that are beyond our control.

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Our online events aim to be interactive and at times you may be expected to have your camera and microphone on during the session, although usually your microphone should be muted.

We may use ‘Raised Hands’, ‘Reactions’, ‘Chat’, ‘Polls’, shared whiteboards and shared screens during the session. We may also use ‘Breakout Rooms’ to allow you to work in a smaller group.

This event will not be recorded for copyright and privacy reasons.

Payment

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Refunds

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In the event of a refund request, please note that the Eventbrite booking fee of 6.95% plus 0.59p per ticket is not refundable.

To keep our event fees as low as possible, we are not able to issue invoices for payment by cheque or bank transfer and we are not able to reserve places without payment.

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Technical difficulties

Should an online session encounter any technical difficulties we will do our best to continue with the session, this may be on a different online platform. In the event that we are unable to do this we will rearrange the session, if you are unable to attend the new date a full refund will be given.

Restriction on AI and Automated Participation

Our online training sessions are designed for human participants only. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) bots, automated systems, or any non-human entities to attend, participate in, or interact with the training content is strictly prohibited. We reserve the right to remove any unauthorised participants and take appropriate action if this policy is violated.

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