Saturday, 29 April 2023

Some thoughts on Artificial Intelligence or AI as it is known as

 



Hi all, hope you are all feeling FAB!

Seen a lot on social media lately about artificial intelligence, (AI)

Artificial Intelligence has no compassion, no empathy no humanity and zero emotional intelligence. It will be cold and cruel, it will make decisions based on its programming.

Programming by who?

#PeaceLoveGroovyness to you all

Steve #UniqueDyslexic McCue


Tuesday, 25 April 2023

Not about dyslexia, its about women's retirement rights take away by a tory government with no shame



Hi every one

Will the UK Gov be made to give back the right to retire at 60 to all those women who have worked and paid their National Insurance, yet now have their pension payout delayed until 66? We all know that the pension age for women born in the sixties has been raised. Did you know about a campaign called "Back to 60 movement, which has won the right to a Judicial Review and is taking the DWP to the High Court ? On the 5th and 6th June they will attempt to get the 3.9 million women justice over non consultation in raising the pensionable to 66 and above. Michael Mansfield QC will lead the case and argument for the movement. However there does not appear to be any media coverage regarding this significant event. That is why I am raising the awareness now. Let's hope and pray for justice is seen to be done. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE, so we can share the hell out of this. Come on ladies this is worth a great deal to you! Good luck with it, lets see some justice

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Episode 3 from Series 3 Unique Dyslexic EYE

 

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Hello to all my blog readers,

To listen to my latest dyslexia / neuro diversity podcast Unique Dyslexic Eye just click on the link below

Link to Episode 3 from Series 3 of Unique Dyslexic Eye

Welcome to episode 3 from series 3 Unique Dyslexic Eye. In this episode I chat with Mirryn who is a dyslexic undergraduate student. She talks about her experiences as a dyslexic learner from age 5 until today.

I also bring you the news from Unique Dyslexic Eye and Dyslexia Pathways CIC.

#PeaceLoveGroovyness

Steve #UniqueDyslexicEye McCue

Monday, 17 April 2023

Dyslexia is about diversity and difference and not deficits, disorder and deficits

Unique Dyslexic Eye

Hello all, hope you are all felling fab out there,

My research showed only 19% of dyslexic adults were assessed while at school. This is simply not good enough.


We as dyslexic adults need to get together to build a social movement where we can work together. Work together to bring positive changes to the current education system that up to now is still failing too many of us and our children. 

Right now many of us are fighting for positive change from the bottom upwards. We have to influence those who are responsible for developing education policy. This can only be done if we work together and take this to those who make policy. 

There needs to be political will to make the changes to our education system that will enable our dyslexic kids to succeed is school. Right now there is no political will to do this. Only by working together can we influence those who run our education system.

We have to make a much more positive case for supporting our dyslexic kids. We have to move away from an old outdated medical model of dyslexia that basically tells us our brains do not work correctly. That somehow we are not normal. That we are broken in some way. 

What does this say to potential employers about dyslexics? What does this say to our dyslexic kids? Its a medical model that talks about dyslexia in terms of discrepancy, disorder and deficits. 

Its a three D model that's about as 3D as a blank sheet of paper. If puts a focus on dyslexics as being the problem and totally fails to recognise that dyslexics fail because our education system and society is dyslexia unfriendly.

I am not saying dyslexics do not need support at school. What I am saying is we need teachers in every classroom being trained to teach to meet the diversity of learning needs in the class room. To enable teachers to do their job of teaching our dyslexic kids together with their non dyslexic, neuro diverse or disabled peers in a classroom. All together living, learning and playing together.  

Every day I visit Facebook I read real life stories about dyslexic kids and parents battles to get what is a human right to a good education. Stories about dyslexic kids not wanting to go to school. About parents seeing their children crying and frustration and fear about going to school. This is just not good enough at all. 

I believe it is society that disables dyslexics and that's why I promote and support the social model of dyslexia. I am not saying it's a perfect model but it places the responsibility for the failure of our education to meet the learning needs of dyslexic kids where it belongs. 

Not on the shoulders of dyslexic kids and parents. But squarely on the shoulders of those who shape our education system and politicians why are responsible for developing and running an education system that fails so many of us. 

Dyslexics can and do succeed but many do so in spite of their education not because of it. 

#PeaceLoveGroovyness

Steve #UniqueDyslexic McCue

Thursday, 13 April 2023

Why the social model of dyslexia and social enterprise

 

social model of dyslexia and social enterpsie a more empowering, inclusive and positive way forward

just a photo of me with my I am dyslexic logo

Good day to all my blog readers

I can only comment on this from a dyslexic perspective. I believe the medical discrepancy model of Dyslexia has gotten us pretty much nowhere. This model say it's we dyslexics that are the problem. It makes no mention of diversity and difference. It says dyslexia is all out discrepancy, disorder and deficits. 

That's why my social enterprise, Dyslexia Pathways CIC, (Community Interest Company,) promotes and support the social model of Dyslexia. 

We see the social model of dyslexia together with social enterprise offers the dyslexic community a more inclusive, positive and empowering way forward. The social model tells us it is society that disables and here is how society does. 

My own research showed only 19% of dyslexic adults were assessed while at school. That the majority of adults assessed as dyslexic were assessed while at university. 

But you have to remember only about 5% of undergraduates are dyslexic while in the UK research shows around 10% of the population are dyslexic. Society disables us in so many ways and this disabling starts from day one at school for many of us and does not stop even at higher education level.


#PeaceLoveGrooveyness to you all from me

Steve #UniqueDyslexic McCue

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Monday, 10 April 2023

A fab Easter hmmm NOT!

 

Peace Love and Jammy Dodgers to you all all

Hello everyone

Have a fab Easter day lol. Our day was not so hot. Sitting in my chair playing Gods on my switch when Anne called to me upstairs. She sounded a bit panicked.

Of I went bounding up the stairs to go see what was wrong. Opened the bath room door and there was Anne hold the shower door. Its a big old glass door, rather heavy I found out very quickly.

Had a quick look around to assess the situation. Not a very good look as it turned out. My first though was pick up the door and see if I could slide it back it. Boy, was that door heave. 

Got the door up to my face and CRASH, shattered glass went every where. On me, on the bathroom floor, in the bath, the sink and taps and shelves even behind the sink. Thousands upon thousands glass crystals. The glass got stuck under the bath room door, some went down the stairs. Luckily enough neither Anne or I were hurt.

Took me a few seconds to catch up with events. There I am covered and surrounded  in glass wearing a dressing gown and slippers. 

It took 3 hours to clean it up. Our bathroom isn't exactly big either. Then spent an age vacuuming and then the second mishap occurred. The looming vacuum cleaner broke sigh.

I managed to bodge it up and was able to finish getting the shards of glass up. In all it took about 6 hours to sort it out. 

Need to get a new shower door fitted and vacuum cleaner lol. 

Our roast was knackered also.

#PeaceLoveGroovyness to you all

Wednesday, 5 April 2023

Impact performance lol in other words some feedback from people we have supported

 

#PeaceLoveGrooeyness to you all.

Hi everyone, hope you are all doing away, as they say up here in Scotland.

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This is not really something I am comfortable doing. Blowing my own trumpet that is. But I have just got a new mentor from the, Impact and Performance Social Value Lab.  Its all about showing the value of your work. So, I thought this might be a good start:

D wrote:

Just cried tons reading it... Very good to find someone that you can read! I wish everyone could read us as we read each other. I wish i could understand why the hell I decided to get a masters... (10 days to present my thesis and I just realize I can't write) sorry to bother you, but I just really wanted to talk to someone that understands me, and maybe give some tips? Hahahaha thanks man your blog is awesome

DT wrote:

Just watched your blog video well done, like yourself I am dyslexic, I started a Facebook page called the dyslexic teacher, a bit of a play on words as a dyslexic I wanted to help people with dyslexia using a system that works for me I own a small production company producing promos and commercials for people, which consists of myself and my wife who does the editing we both come from a TV and film background, dyslexia is very common in the television and film industry, by using speak to text On my Apple computer and now Apple phones or virtually any smart phone using the Siri system it writes for me life changing for me personally, I've been involved helping young and old dyslexics using this system for me it's ground-breaking at 65 years old I can now write to whoever I want to definitely a game changer for me and I've helped many people overcome some of the problems we have being dyslexic, if I can help anybody by producing a small Film Please don't hesitate to call me we have a round camera and we can help with the editing, I will leave my email address if anybody wants to contact me

KJD wrote:

Your post is so true, I will have to re-post this over on my twitter and facebook page. I had a raw deal myself in the 60s/70s at school. I did get a degree in my late-40s that I,ve written a book about my years in the wilderness branded a failure. Thanks for the post Steve. https://www.amazon.co.uk/DUNCE-SCHOLAR-DYSLEXIA-Road-University-ebook/dp/B01E2W50QA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1470140374&sr=1-1

Unknown wrote:

yes the Dyslexic Prism idea makes a tone of sense no two dyslexic's see the world the same way, BUT unlike non dyslexic's we are able to understand each others view points, and even spot another dyslexic who may have been thinking themselves stupid or lazy because that is what non-dyslexic call people who are dyslexic. Its like with reading, some dyslexic's can deal with black font on a white background, but a number of us need colour overlays to make the text stay still or make it simply easier for our minds to read! and again no two dyslexic's will have the same colour overly, my partner has a horrid neon orange were I have an EVIL rose pink (I hate pink), but nether of us can read font via the same overly as easily. that's just a physical example. but mental well with out dyslexic's there wouldn't be e=MC squired Yes Dr Albert Einstein was a dyslexic so that alone should dispel the myth of dyslexic's being stupid. >:( the thing I really don't get is why suddenly Dr's want to dub it an illness!! yes sure it can be a disability if you never get the chance to be shown how to overcome its problems so you can fully embrace its gifts! but to dub it an illness ughh I wish they would stop looking for medical cures for everything and start finding practical work around like, oh I don't know teach ALL school children as if they were dyslexic so that none of them fall behind, But I guess that would be to much dyslexic common sense for non-dyslexic's in charge of the so called education system. :/

TE wrote:

Outstanding Steve I could virtually feel everyone of your highs of 99% and dreaded 1% low that fills me with self-doubt. I'm very interested in helping to find Free or inexpensive tools to help dyslexics realize their full potential.We should talk http://MyToolBoxToSuccess.com

Unknown wrote

Excellently written article, if only all blogger offered the same level of content as you, the internet would be a much better place. Please keep it up!.Great tips, I would like to join your blog anyway.Waiting for some more review.Thank you

Unknown wrote:

You are an amazing guy, Steve, we learnt so much from our recent meeting. Wow our brains were whizzing round over 100 miles an hour, lol. All very positive I must add. Now its time for me to rein in.........argh that is so difficult for me to do.....as you could tell from talking to me. However, I know how important it is to me to focus on one thing at a time to accomplish my goals. I will definitely be in touch with you very soon. Thank you so much for your invaluable time and support you gave us, we can not thank you enough. Watch this space....... !!! A very happy dyslexic :-)

Guitarist wrote:

thats a nice story steve, i too gave up school wen i was 14 if you remember, i brought a guitar wen i was 16 and tried to join my 1st band, of course i was turned down not good enough, so i went to guitar college for a couple of years, where i learned a fair bit joined a band, did a few things then we did a gig for a social club in 2004 where we were asked to be resident band for 2 years so.... theres a little story in a way a little like yours i gave up too, but eventually done something i always wanted to do, good on ya steve, if your ever in edgware look me up

Thanks for reading

#PeaceLoveGrooveyness 

Steve Unique Dyslexic Eye McCue

Monday, 3 April 2023

Not strictly about dyslexia but this video concerned me.

A Flower!
Hello all,

Not strictly about dyslexia but this video concerned me. What do you think?

This video shows a person shooting another person in the back from a front door front door. It concerned me. I tried offering a heads up but all got in response was sarcasm and name calling.

He did tell me he used a paint ball gun and the person being shot in the back. He was wearing padding. But the video does not explain this.

I am a dyslexia and inclusion specialist who has supported both victims of and those who have committed violent crimes. I am not some numpty troll. Below is a link to his video, question.

Am I being overly sensitive?

Watch the video, your feedback is welcomed