Can a person with dyslexia work in the UK?

Can a person with dyslexia work in the UK?

However, there are currently no specific laws on workplace dyslexia in Europe. In the UK, however, under the Equality Act 2010, dyslexia is classed as a disability. To prevent discrimination and comply with the Act, employers are required to make suitable adjustments to workplaces if people with dyslexia require it.

How does Lewisham Borough Council deal with racism?

In Lewisham we pride ourselves as being an open borough that celebrates our diversity and history of standing up against racism. We have been working for many years to reduce inequality and injustice for all groups.

When is the right time to disclose dyslexia to your employer?

However, there remains some confusion over when is the right time to disclose to your employer that you have dyslexia. “Dyslexic workers can disclose their dyslexia to their employer at any time, even during the recruitment stage,” says Ide.

What did people with dyslexia do for a living?

A dyslexic invented the electric lightbulb, ushering in a new age for mankind. And a dyslexic discovered the theory of relativity, setting a new definition for the word ‘genius’. Yet, Made by Dyslexia’s recent research found that 9 out of 10 dyslexics said they had been made to feel angry, stupid or embarrassed because they had dyslexia.

Is there a Dyslexia Association in Wiltshire?

The Wiltshire Dyslexia Association have prepared a special newsletter to assist dyslexics with home learning/working. What is dyslexia? “Thank you for listening to me and not treating me like a crazy woman.”

A dyslexic invented the electric lightbulb, ushering in a new age for mankind. And a dyslexic discovered the theory of relativity, setting a new definition for the word ‘genius’. Yet, Made by Dyslexia’s recent research found that 9 out of 10 dyslexics said they had been made to feel angry, stupid or embarrassed because they had dyslexia.

Where does youth first work in Lewisham UK?

Youth First, Lewisham’s youth service, work across 11 sites in Lewisham. Youth First work with over 6,000 young people in Lewisham and the majority of service users are Black and BAME. Find out more about Youth First on their website.

How is Lewisham Council tackling racial inequalities?

We have established the Schools Race Equality Steering Group to embed race equality in schools and raise the achievement of our Black Caribbean pupils. After consultation and research, the group identified key actions for the next three years, including: greater access for pupils to work experience and role models