Safety Training and Dyslexia

1 in 10 people in Scotland are dyslexic (Dyslexia Scotland), and our instructors have found that a number of our delegates experience specific challenges associated with dyslexia, such as difficulty reading, writing, and/or spelling.

 

Access to reasonable adjustments

There are many strengths to dyslexia (good problem-solving, strong visual thinking skills, and good verbal skills), but certain difficulties make learning in a training environment a bit more challenging.

We’re working with Dyslexia Scotland to help those with dyslexia access reasonable adjustments. This ensures that all eligible delegates have open access to their assesment without compromising the assesment’s integrity.

If you have dyslexia, we’re here to help and support you through your training. It shouldn’t have to be a barrier between you and learning; it just means you may need some reasonable adjustments.

Have questions?

If you have dyslexia, we’re here to help and support you through your training. It shouldn’t have to be a barrier between you and learning; it just means you may need some reasonable adjustments.

For further information on these reasonable adjustments, get in touch:

Email: alasdair@actsafe.uk

Call: 01349 793088

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