Assessment
These two types of assessment can be offered separately or jointly. An advantage of a joint assessment is that the profile of strengths and weaknesses found in the diagnostic assessment can be closely related to workplace difficulties and to recommendations for help and support.
Our reports are comprehensive and written in a clear jargon-free style. They are in a format which allows them to be used in applications for Access to Work funding.
- Assessment of dyslexia and associated learning difficulties
A diagnostic assessment will identify dyslexic difficulties as well as associated difficulties, such as dyspraxia, attention deficit disorder and visual Read more…
- Workplace needs assessments
A workplace needs assessment considers how dyslexic or other difficulties are affecting performance in a specific job. It will identify Read more…
- IT assessment for dyslexic employees
An IT assessment is routinely included in the workplace needs assessment, but it is sometimes useful for a client to Read more…
- Assessment for students
We offer full diagnostic assessments for students in secondary education, at college or at university.
This assessment provides detailed information about Read more…