dyslexia care foundation
Dyslexia Care Foundation was established by Lola Oluwasuyi who has lived with
Dyslexia throughout her life. Despite the difficulties of experiencing this
condition firsthand, Lola has been hugely appreciative of the educational
support that she has received over the years which has helped her to excel in
her education, including successfully achieving her undergraduate degree. She is
now studying for her Master’s degree. Lola’s experience demonstrates that with
the right support, people with Dyslexia can thrive and reach the same academic
heights as anybody else in life. That is why she established Dyslexia Care
Foundation with the motto ‘Fair Learning Opportunities’ to provide support and
guidance to others. Our work Working throughout the UK we are dedicated to
providing a range of services to support people who have experience of Dyslexia,
Autism, ADHD or Dyscalculia. Our main objective is to provide guidance on how to
access quality educational opportunities and we offer assistance to people from
the age of 7 onwards. Our mission Our mission is to provide services to the
Dyslexia, Autism, ADHD, Dyscalculia community in the way that empower them and
lead to their bright future. We work to innovate, support and implement things
in a dynamic way. Dyslexia, Autism, ADHD, Dyscalculia is not a single condition
but in reality affects people in many different ways. Our motto is ‘Fair
Learning Opportunities’ and we work with adults and children and their families
to help them to get the best from educational opportunities and to find ways to
succeed whilst managing their condition. We are all unique According to the NHS,
dyslexia affects 1/10 people in the UK. What is most interesting about this
condition is that it is unique from person to person and everyone will
experience it differently. In our experience what can be particularly difficult
is for care givers and parents to know the best way to support someone who has
Dyslexia, Autism, ADHD or Dyscalculia. This can also apply to educational
establishments and employers as well, so that is where Dyslexia Care Foundation
can help. We are here to provide advice, guidance and news on the latest
developments, as well as to signpost to resources, education and training which
has been proven to help those who experience Dyslexia, Autism, ADHD or
Dyscalculia. Our team Our dedicated team is made up of people who have firsthand
experience of living with Dyslexia, Autism, ADHD or Dyscalculia, either having
experienced it themselves or having supported loved ones with this condition. If
you or a loved one has been recently diagnosed with Dyslexia, Autism, ADHD or
Dyscalculia it can really help to have contact with someone who understands the
condition and has had the direct experience of negotiating the support that is
on offer.