Wednesday, 6 January 2016

2016 is here and Dyslexia Pathways CIC chalanges and goals ahead


Hi blog readers to the first blog of 2016......sheesh a new year already.......last year went by so fast

Dyslexia Pathways CIC have just opened a new online shop with a new range of dyslexia and neuro difference positive tee shirts on sale now. Nice quality tees male female and children, sizes up to XXL and lots of fab colours. We want to enable dyslexics everywhere to advocate for a more positive profile of dyslexia. Any feedback, positive and negative will be appreciated.

http://stores.clothes2order.com/unique-dyslexic/dyslexic/


In 2016 we will be working in partnership with Healthy Working Lives Fife to deliver low cost dyslexia awareness training sessions and all other dyslexia services to organisations in Fife and across Scotland.

As well as to interested individuals and community groups. To raise awareness of a more positive profile of dyslexia and enable organisations and businesses to become more dyslexia friendly for the benefit of their staff, customers and organisations.

As well as to enable dyslexics to succeed in training, education and employment etc. Please visit our wed site or give us a call for more information on 01592 756 187:

http://www.dyslexiapathways.com/


As part of our Unique Dyslexic Campaign we are seeking to open a new dyslexia hub in Fife for the people of Scotland. We are seeking funding and support from organisations to help us in this endeavour.

If there is any organisation or individual who would like to offer support, work in partnership or offer expertise to help us succeed in our ambitious goal please contact us at 01592 756 187


As a reminder we have added a Donate Social Button to our Unique Dyslexic website. Anyone wanting to support the work we do, help us keep our web sites and social media up and running please visit our Facebook page and select the Donate Social button.


 https://www.facebook.com/Unique-Dyslexic-Get-Creative-1431413910440768/

Many thanks to Foundation Scotland for their Express Grant Award of £1450 to support our work. As well as to Freshsight, the student lead business constancy at Edinburgh University, for their feasibility study on our proposed new Dyslexia Hub.  



Many thanks for Dyslexia Pathways CIC

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