Welcome aboard! It’s great to have you on this journey with us. As a member of Dyslexia Scotland, you’re doing something that counts. Supporting us in this way means that you are helping to build a dyslexia-friendly Scotland. 

We hope you enjoy your membership benefits which include your digital membership badge, our quarterly members’ magazine and exclusive discounts.

Read the latest magazine

Download your membership badge and welcome letter now!

Member discounts

Exclusive discounts are another perk of being a Dyslexia Scotland member.

FlexiTables

FlexiTables products support learning maths. Get 10% off the following products by entering SCOTDYS in the coupon box at checkout.

Multiplication & Division Grid https://flexitable.co.uk/product/multiplication-and-division/?aff=2

Addition & Subtraction Grid https://flexitable.co.uk/product/addition-subtraction/?aff=2

Fraction, Percentage & Decimal Grid  https://flexitable.co.uk/product/fraction-percentage-decimal/?aff=2

100 Number Square https://flexitable.co.uk/product/100-number-square/?aff=2

Starter/Home Tuition Kit https://flexitable.co.uk/product/starter-home-tuition-kit/?aff=2

TextHelp

We can provide a 10% discount for a single licence of Read&Write, Equatio and OrbitNote. Dyslexia Scotland members will need to contact Andrew Campbell ([email protected]) and quote DyslexiaScotlandTH10 to purchase software with a discount.

Dekko Comics

Enter DYSC15 at checkout to get 15% discount on all comics (does not include subscriptions).

Touch-type Read and Spell (TTRS)

Laptop with the Touch-Type Read Spell software on screen

10% discount. Just enter this code at the checkout: DYSCOTLAND

Mission Dyslexia book

Enter DYSCOT20 at checkout to get an exclusive 20% discount on Mission Dyslexia.

Dyslexia is my Superpower (Most of the Time) by Margaret Rooke

Enter SCODY20 at checkout to get an exclusive 20% discount.

AGM 2023 speakers’ presentations

Chief Executive Cathy Magee’s overview

Dr Jeremy Law and Katie Carmichael: Dyslexia-friendly Scotland research

Heather Aird: Technology as a universal support

Liz O’Donoghue: Identifying dyslexia within an inclusive practice model

Dyslexia Scotland’s year in pictures

Exclusive content – members only

Get an exclusive view of one of the recordings from our 2022 Education Conference.