The Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils

 

Useful Links

 British Dyslexia Association (BDA)
  www.bda-dyslexia.org.uk

Dyslexia Action
 www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk

Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre
www.arkellcentre.org.uk 

Independent Schools of the British Isles (ISBI)
www.isbi.com

British Association of Behavioural Optometrists
www.babo.co.uk 

National Literacy Trust
 www.literacytrust.org.uk

Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)   
www.ace-ed.org.uk

 All 4 Kids UK
www.all4kidsuk.com 

Gabbitas Educational Consultants
www.gabbitas.co.uk

Dyslexia A to Z
www.dyslexiaa2z.com 

Help for Parents of Dyslexic Children
www.dyslexichelp.org 

Dyslexia Scotland
www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk 

Dyslexia Scotwest
www.dyslexiasw.com/default.aspx 

Good Schools Guide 
www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk 

 

Other Useful Organisations

Ann Arbor Publishers
Ann Arbor Publishers are one of the UK's leading suppliers of Screening, Assessment and remediation resources for children with Specific Learning Difficulties.  CReSTeD schools, other independent and LEA schools make use of the wide range of materials offered.  Visit the website for catalogue and on-line ordering and details of an accredited Training Course in SpLD.
www.annarbor.co.uk
 

Dr David Bracher, Doctor of Educational Psychology
Assessment, advice and training on a wide range of psychological, learning and educational issues including: Dyslexia, literacy and numeracy difficulties;  Dyspraxia and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder;  Emotional and behavioural difficulties; Gifted and talented pupils; Special examination arrangements.
www.drdavidbracher.com 

George Crowther, Chartered Educational Psychologist
Dyslexia is a recognised disability according to the Disability Discrimination Act and applies to both children and adults.  The diagnosis is controversial, however, because there is no common assessment procedure.  Psychologists assess and obtain quantitative and qualitative information and then exercise an opinion.  Dyslexia manifests itself in mild, moderate and severe forms.  Multisensory intervention brings about improvement over time. 
www.georgecrowther.co.uk 

Keith Holland and Associates
Eye care for the whole family.  The practice specialises in the assessment and treatment of vision related learning difficulties, attracting clients from over 30 countries.  Typically, vision related learning difficulties can be treated through a combination of spectacles and exercises, over a six to twelve month period.  
www.keithholland.co.uk 

Phoenix Education
One to one specialist tuition to aid personal learning for the dyslexic individual.  Available at all levels, for all ages and at a time and place conducive to your learning style.  Experienced, qualified and recognised tutor also undertakes private dyslexia assessments, as well as Colour Analysis and the use of Coloured Overlays.  Contact Mrs Anna Treby at annatreby@aol.com  www.freewebs.com/phoenixeducation

SEN Legal
A special educational needs legal service for children.  Principal Solicitor Melinda Nettleton is a parent of a child with SEN and has a sympathetic and understanding approach to your child's situation.  SEN Legal offers legal guidance on assessments, statementing, appeals, tribunals, school placement and exclusions.  Affordable fees with payment options available.  Leaflet and charges on request.  
www.senlegal.co.uk
 

 

Administrator

Christine Hancock, Greygarth, Littleworth, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 5BT

Tel: 01242 604852

Email: admin@crested.org.uk


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CReSTeD Registered office:

Greygarth, Littleworth, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 5BT England

Tel: 01242 604852 

Email:  crested@crested.org.uk

Administrator: Christine Hancock

Registered Charity No. 1052103