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Arran Smith is a dyslexic entrepreneur that was diagnosed with severe dyslexia at 9 years old, along with other tendencies of neurodiverse conditions.
During Arran’s working life he has worked in many industries including previously working at the British Dyslexia Association.
Arran’s career has continued in the field of dyslexia with him now being the Managing Director of the SEND Group Ltd and Founder of the Dyslexia Show Ltd.
The Tes SEND Show’s national poetry competition returns for pupils in primary and secondary education to promote creative writing and conversation around SEND inclusion in the classroom.
The Department for Work & Pensions has updated its guidance for users and employers around the Access to Work grants. Access to Work is a publicly funded employment support programme that aims to help more disabled people start or stay in work.
Saturday 3rd December is International Day of Persons with Disabilities celebrated every year to bring about awareness of the importance of equality for people with disabilities in all areas of society.
- DfE
The DfE has updated the guidance for secondary schools operating Summer schools during the summer break. There is a newly published form for schools to confirm their arrangements by 30th June.
Deafblind Awareness Week runs from 27th June – 3rd July and the charity Deafblind UK is encouraging everyone to tell someone else about deafblindness during the week so we can all be more deafblind aware.
Thoughts on Curriculum - for pupils and students with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), severe learning difficulties (SLD) and/or SLD/ASC
Peter Imray
The Mental Health of Children and Young People in England 2023 report reveals significant rises in the number of probable mental health conditions and a significant increase in those diagnosed with eating disorders.
The government have issued new guidance to schools on how they are to report and allocate funding from the pupil premium grant for 2021 to 2022.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Dyspraxia has today (03.08.20) launched an inquiry into the experiences of people with dyspraxia in a bid to ensure that all those with the condition are better supported in society.
Dr Sally Payne, Occupational Therapist and Dyspraxia Foundation Trustee