Adults in Education
Assessment
We provide assessments for students attending further education (College; University) who are experiencing learning (e.g. literacy or dyslexia) related difficulties.
This generally involves meeting with a chartered educational psychologist following an initial telephone conversation and participating with a number of cognitive (problem solving) tests, together with further literacy related (reading and spelling) tests lasting up to 2 hours. These are conducted in a relaxed and friendly way that is comfortable for you.
A report is provided often enabling students to access appropriate resources to assist with their dyslexic or particular learning difficulties.
Advice and Support
- Feedback after assessments and an explanation of dyslexia symptoms found from testing.
- Awareness raising courses lead by an educational psychologist and briefings which can include an explanation of what dyslexia is and how it can affect individuals, an outline of the skills and abilities of dyslexic people, presenting strategies for both individuals and course tutors as appropriate to make adjustments and overcome some problems related to study. This can also be organised for other learning difficulties.
- Training can be organised for University staff (e.g. Learning Support Officers, Disability Services).
- Support (cognitive behavioural and/or solution focused approaches) for staff (e.g. for anxiety and exam nerves).
- Telephone advice for students and staff.
- Assessments by negotiation with University Student Services to enable their students access to appropriate support.
- Consultancy service for University staff and colleges.
What next?
- Complete the Adult Dyslexia Checklist.
- See some of our clients
- Contact us for further queries or to book an assessment.