British Dyslexia Association: http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/
The BDA considers itself to be the voice of dyslexic people in the UK. They aim to influence government and other institutions to promote a dyslexia-friendly society.
Dyslexia Action: http://www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk
This is a national charity and provides services and support for people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties.
Dyslexia Talk (dysTalk) http://www.dystalk.com
The dysTalk site provides information and advice on learning, and a forum for discussion of dyslexia-related matters. Much of the information is presented in video form. Some of the speakers are associated with the Davis Learning Foundation, which is a licensed affiliate of the Davis Dyslexia Association International.
Dyslexia Research Trust: http://www.dyslexic.org.uk/
The Dyslexia Research Trust was set up by Professor John Stein and Dr Sue Fowler at Oxford University to fund cutting edge interdisciplinary research into dyslexia and other related conditions and to support free clinics to assess and assist people with these conditions.
For a full set of information sheets on adult dyslexia: http://www.workingwithdyslexia.com/
Bristol Dyslexia Centre: http://www.dyslexiacentre.co.uk
Bristol Dyslexia Centre is an independent teaching and assessment centre for people of all ages. It takes students from over 100 different schools, colleges and universities in Bristol and surrounding areas.
Dyslexia Consultants Online: http://www.dyslexia1.co.uk/links.html
This consultancy aims to help dyslexics and their families find their way through the maze of available information. They offer a support service by email.
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