Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty (SpLD) affecting many people. If you have been diagnosed with dyslexia, assessed as dyslexic or think you may be dyslexic, please register with Student Support and Wellbeing so that we can discuss how to help you.
Characteristics
A person with dyslexia may experience some of the following difficulties:
Expressing their ideas clearly in writing
Finding the right word in speech and when writing
Spelling – the same word may be spelt in several ways in the same essay
Punctuation – may be erratic or missing completely
Reading – they may be slow readers and may need to re-read to establish meaning
Remembering what they have read
Remembering spoken instructions
Processing information
Taking notes from lectures and from books/journals
Concentration
Organisation
Syntax and grammar
Writing – may be slow and/or difficult to read
Confusion with left and right
Diagnosis
If you are a current student and you feel that you may have dyslexia, we recommend that you register with Student Support and Wellbeing and make an appointment with your SpLD adviser.
Your SpLD adviser will carry out an initial screening for dyslexia and may refer you for a full diagnostic assessment.