Internet safety
The internet’s a really fun place, but you need to be careful about things like giving out information about yourself. These films from BBC Bitesize will help you think about how you can keep safe online.
A dyslexic adult
If you are looking to learn more about dyslexia in adults, then start your journey with us.
A dyslexic young person
Dyslexia Unwrapped, the online hub for young people with dyslexia.
A dyslexic student
From matriculation to graduation - find support for your whole Further or Higher Education journey
A parent or carer
Find out what you need to know as a parent or carer of a dyslexic child.
An educator
Dyslexia can impact learning throughout the learner's lifetime. Find professional learning and resources here.
An employer
Dyslexic employees can add immense value to an organisation, if they're supported well.
Dyslexia Helpline
Our Helpline gives information, advice and guidance on dyslexia-related issues in Scotland.
What is dyslexia?
The Scottish working definition of dyslexia.
Am I dyslexic?
How do I find out if I'm dyslexic? Though some people ask about diagnosing dyslexia, we say assessing or identifying dyslexia.
Dyslexia training
Whether you want to learn how to support dyslexia in your classroom or workplace, our bespoke training can be tailored to your needs.
Dyslexia tutors
Whether you are looking for a tutor for yourself or a child, a tutor provides support to build your skills and gain confidence in learning.
Dyslexia Awareness Week
Be a changemaker for a dyslexia-friendly Scotland
Donate
Ways to donate to Dyslexia Scotland.
Tell your story
Share your dyslexia news, content or story with us.
Be a changemaker
A dyslexia-friendly Scotland will be built on many small actions. Be a changemaker.
Become a volunteer
We recruit volunteers to assist Dyslexia Scotland in national and community-level roles.
Become a tutor
Find out how to become a Dyslexia Scotland approved Tutor.
Become an assessor
Dyslexia Scotland has a list of approved assessors. Here's how you can be added.
Find your local Branch
Our Branches aim to raise awareness and understanding of dyslexia by holding meetings which are open to the public.
Research
In a dyslexia-friendly Scotland, everyone will know what dyslexia is - and isn't. Research helps us to understand more.
Library
Access to our dyslexia library is a perk of being a member of Dyslexia Scotland. We’ve spent years curating an impressive collection of books on dyslexia and related topics.
Online learning
Free online courses to increase your knowledge and confidence in supporting dyslexia.
Post-assessment pack for adults
Resources for every part of your adult dyslexia personal development journey.
Newsletter
Be first to hear the news - subscribe to our bulletin.
Leaflets
Download our printable leaflets with bitesize information about dyslexia.
Career guidance
Resources for parents and career educators.
Blog
Articles and personal stories written by the dyslexic community and dyslexia changemakers.
Podcast
Let's Talk Dyslexia - Scotland's podcast about dyslexia.
Mental health
Resources on dyslexia and mental health.
Career journeys
Help and inspiration for your dyslexic career journey.
Learn to drive
You’re learning to drive – how exciting!
About Dyslexia Scotland
We might be a small organisation with just 7 full time employees but Dyslexia Scotland is made up of many amazing people.
Our mission
How to make Scotland a dyslexia-friendly country: a strategy
Campaigns
Our creative campaigns influence change.
Our costs
It costs £1315 per day or £9,230 per week to keep Dyslexia Scotland runnning. Your contributions are essential to help us build a dyslexia-friendly Scotland.
Dyslexia Voice magazine
Read your exclusive members' magazine content on the go. Log in to access inspiring news and stories.
Annual Report 2022/23
Access the report content online here or download the printable.
A dyslexic adult
If you are looking to learn more about dyslexia in adults, then start your journey with us.
A dyslexic young person
Dyslexia Unwrapped, the online hub for young people with dyslexia.
A dyslexic student
From matriculation to graduation - find support for your whole Further or Higher Education journey
A parent or carer
Find out what you need to know as a parent or carer of a dyslexic child.
An educator
Dyslexia can impact learning throughout the learner's lifetime. Find professional learning and resources here.
An employer
Dyslexic employees can add immense value to an organisation, if they're supported well.
Blog
Articles and personal stories written by the dyslexic community and dyslexia changemakers.
Podcast
Let's Talk Dyslexia - Scotland's podcast about dyslexia.
Mental health
Resources on dyslexia and mental health.
Career journeys
Help and inspiration for your dyslexic career journey.
Learn to drive
You’re learning to drive – how exciting!
Dyslexia Helpline
Our Helpline gives information, advice and guidance on dyslexia-related issues in Scotland.
What is dyslexia?
The Scottish working definition of dyslexia.
Am I dyslexic?
How do I find out if I'm dyslexic? Though some people ask about diagnosing dyslexia, we say assessing or identifying dyslexia.
Dyslexia training
Whether you want to learn how to support dyslexia in your classroom or workplace, our bespoke training can be tailored to your needs.
Dyslexia tutors
Whether you are looking for a tutor for yourself or a child, a tutor provides support to build your skills and gain confidence in learning.
Library
Access to our dyslexia library is a perk of being a member of Dyslexia Scotland. We’ve spent years curating an impressive collection of books on dyslexia and related topics.
Online learning
Free online courses to increase your knowledge and confidence in supporting dyslexia.
Post-assessment pack for adults
Resources for every part of your adult dyslexia personal development journey.
Newsletter
Be first to hear the news - subscribe to our bulletin.
Leaflets
Download our printable leaflets with bitesize information about dyslexia.
Career guidance
Resources for parents and career educators.
Dyslexia Awareness Week
Be a changemaker for a dyslexia-friendly Scotland
Donate
Ways to donate to Dyslexia Scotland.
Tell your story
Share your dyslexia news, content or story with us.
Be a changemaker
A dyslexia-friendly Scotland will be built on many small actions. Be a changemaker.
Become a volunteer
We recruit volunteers to assist Dyslexia Scotland in national and community-level roles.
Become a tutor
Find out how to become a Dyslexia Scotland approved Tutor.
Become an assessor
Dyslexia Scotland has a list of approved assessors. Here's how you can be added.
Find your local Branch
Our Branches aim to raise awareness and understanding of dyslexia by holding meetings which are open to the public.
Research
In a dyslexia-friendly Scotland, everyone will know what dyslexia is - and isn't. Research helps us to understand more.
About Dyslexia Scotland
We might be a small organisation with just 7 full time employees but Dyslexia Scotland is made up of many amazing people.
Our mission
How to make Scotland a dyslexia-friendly country: a strategy
Campaigns
Our creative campaigns influence change.
Our costs
It costs £1315 per day or £9,230 per week to keep Dyslexia Scotland runnning. Your contributions are essential to help us build a dyslexia-friendly Scotland.
Dyslexia Voice magazine
Read your exclusive members' magazine content on the go. Log in to access inspiring news and stories.
Annual Report 2022/23
Access the report content online here or download the printable.
The internet’s a really fun place, but you need to be careful about things like giving out information about yourself. These films from BBC Bitesize will help you think about how you can keep safe online.