News & events

AHEAD Conference in Dublin

10/02/2013, 06:39 pm

Association for Higher Education Access & Disability is celebrating the 25th year of existence . The conference:

‘Is Universal Design in Education any of my Business?’ will be taking place at Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin 12-13th March 2013

Contact:

email: ahead@ahead.ie

Tel: +353 1 7164396.

www.ahead.ie


AchieveAbility advises: Documentary ‘My Secret Past’

04/01/2013, 04:28 pm

AchieveAbility advises Dragonfly productions for the Channel 5 documentary ‘ My Secret Past’ featuring Shane Lynch

Air time is Monday 7 January at 10pm on Channel 5

http://www.channel5.com/shows/my-secret-past/articles/contacts

Boyzone’s singer-songwriter Shane Lynch always stood out as different from the clean-cut image of the rest of the band. Now, he opens up about a personal secret that has caused him embarrassment and problems throughout his life and explains much about his character.

Shane struggled with reading and writing all the way through school. Although he developed a number of coping strategies to get through, he was eventually asked to leave as he was thought to be lazy and disruptive. He then worked for his father in his garage until he was plucked from obscurity to become a member of Boyzone. Since then, he has never looked back.

Now at the age of 35, Shane still struggles to read and write and finds his inability embarrassing, but having a young daughter has finally prompted him to do something about it. He was told a couple of years ago that he may have dyslexia, but it has never been officially diagnosed. He is given a proper assessment, but he worries about the outcome – what if he is not dyslexic after all?

Before taking the assessment, Shane returns to his old school in Dublin to explain how hard it was for him back then. He also speaks to family members to find out how much they really knew about his illiteracy.

Shane is keen to find out how today’s dyslexic youngsters are coping and visits schools that are proactively helping students to overcome their dyslexia. Among other sufferers, he meets a university student who is struggling to get through her finals and a young man behind bars who is convinced that his situation is due to his dyslexia never being spotted at school.

All this is leading up to his own dyslexia assessment.

How does Shane feel about taking it, and will the final result be the news that he has been waiting for? Whatever the outcome, Shane wants to show that people should never keep quiet or feel ashamed about not being able to read or write.


Dyspla Festival Gala

05/11/2012, 12:28 am

Since 2007 DYS(THE)LEXI has been on a mission to revolutionize how people see and understand dyslexia.

The festival is the first of its kind to challenge and celebrate the term ‘dyslexic’, proving that not only can we write, but that our dyslexia makes us better story practitioners! Festival Producer, Lennie Varvarides believes there is only one way to best explain the creative benefits of dyslexia–and that is to produce the work of dyslexic story makers. Welcome to DYSPLA!

For more information please friend us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter


http://localgiving.com/achieveability

21/08/2012, 11:34 pm

AchieveAbility is part of the Localgiving network


AA Funder: ELCF Chair carries torch

18/07/2012, 10:13 pm

ELCF are thrilled that our Chair Sanjay Mazumder has been selected to carry the Olympic Torch through Tottenham, in recognition of his contribution to our work.

Date:   25th July 2012 – Wednesday

Time:   Approx 5.43pm

Location: Junction of Lordship Lane and Tottenham High Road to junction of Lordship Lane and Mount Pleasant Road (approx post code N17 8NU)

Sanjay said “I would be honoured to see some friends and previously funded local organisations supporting me on my section of the Olympic Torch Relay. I really wouldn’t be in a position to have this honour without each and every one of you.”

Sanjay will be carrying the torch from near the junction of Tottenham High Road and Lordship lane for a distance of about 250-260 metres to the junction of Lordship Lane and Mountain Pleasant Road .

The time for him to receive the flame is estimated at 5.43pm and his leg in the Torch Relay will last approx 4-5 minutes.


New EMPLOYABILITY Disability Focus Guide

11/06/2012, 11:58 pm

Please Find BELOW a LINK to The HEFC Funded New EMPLOYABILITY Disability Focus
Guide For 2012

Guide

http://www.tagdisability.org/tag/focus

This guidance produced by Martin Murphy and Tina Elliot funded by HEFCE
through Action on Access, will be of use to staff with responsibility for directly supporting student employability in post-16 education institutions. Careers services and disability or learning support services staff will benefit from using the guide.

Please could you pass this Guide or link on to colleagues

Soon TagDisability E-Update will be launching for ALL Colleagues who work for or within the field of disability or have a particular interest in supporting this strand throughout the Education Sector. Read More

http://www.tagdisability.org/e-update

Thanks for all your Support
Martin
Project Co-Ordinator
TAGDISABILITY


East London Community Fund give grant

05/06/2012, 11:29 pm

ELCF give grant to AchieveAbility for working with the unemployed who might be Dyslexic


New Funding for AchieveAbility

08/04/2012, 03:08 pm

Funding has been granted to AchieveAbility by the East London Community Fund for work with Redbridge Schools


BDA call for PGCE compulsory dyslexia module

26/11/2011, 11:11 pm

AchieveAbility supports the British Dyslexia Association call for people to sign their petition  for a compulsory module on Dyslexia  within intitial teacher training courses. The petition needs to reach 100,000 signatures for a debate to happen in the House of Commons.

Please go to :

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/20674/


Olympics endorsement for AchieveAbility Project

28/05/2011, 05:59 pm

London 2012 Inspire Programme endorses the Inspiring Posters Project

AchieveAbility has achieved endorsement from the

Olympics for their creative concept to deliver a project in

Schools in East London. The project will encourage visual

learning and communication skills for young people who

 might be Dyslexic. The Inspiring Posters Project will be

delivered in collaboration with the Arts Dyslexia Trust.