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On the Disability History Month theme of health and wellbeing

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1 December 20222 February 2023

There are over 1 billion disabled people in the world (WHO, 2011), making up around 15% of the global population, a community that has grown as a consequence of the…Read More >

On the Disability History Month theme of health and wellbeing

How moving dots are helping us learn more about dyslexia in children

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29 November 202126 November 2021

Around one in ten children in the UK have dyslexia, a developmental condition which means that they struggle to learn to read. It often causes difficulties in spelling too. Reading…Read More >

Does using a special font help children with dyslexia to read more fluently?

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29 January 20183 November 2021

In recent years, a number of specialist fonts have been developed which claim to help people with dyslexia to read more easily and fluently. The main idea is that by…Read More >

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