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Supporting adults who may experience social exclusion as a result of dyslexia, promote use of free Assistive technology to overcome barriers of disability

Katılım Şubat 2015
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Many #dyslexic adults rely on assistive technology every single day just to navigate systems that others take for granted. It’s not about special treatment. It’s about removing barriers. Assistive technology doesn’t cure dyslexia — it creates opportunity. #DyslexiaAwareness
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You’re not alone. ~1 in 10 people have #Dyslexia. Different, not less.
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Digital exclusion in the NHS hits dyslexic people hardest. Online portals, dense text, and inaccessible forms turn simple tasks into stressful hurdles. Healthcare should remove barriers, not create them. Accessible design isn’t optional — it’s essential.
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Dyslexia can make you feel you have to get everything perfect. But perfectionism hides your strengths. Progress matters more than flawlessness — let yourself be human. #DyslexiaAwareness #Neurodiversity
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Dyslexia can make work feel harder than it needs to be, but support is available. Access to Work can fund tools, coaching and adjustments that make your job easier and help you focus on your strengths. You don’t have to manage alone. The right support can change your working life
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Dyslexia isn’t a barrier — it’s a different way of thinking. Simple daily strategies make life smoother: voice notes, colour‑coded calendars, and text‑to‑speech tools. Adapt the world to your needs, not the other way round. #DyslexiaAwareness #Accessibility #Neurodiversity
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Dyslexia doesn’t look like what most people think. It shows up in everyday moments — and it’s often invisible. 5 things adults quietly deal with 👇 #DyslexiaAwareness #Inclusion
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#Timemanagement can be a real challenge for many people with #dyslexia. It’s easy to become deeply focused on a task and suddenly realise hours have passed. With the right tools, routines and support, people can build systems that work with their strengths, not against them.
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On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the brilliant women who think and learn differently. #Dyslexia isn’t a limitation — it’s a different way of seeing the world, full of creativity and resilience. #InternationalWomensDay2026
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Travel should feel exciting, not overwhelming. Dyslexia doesn’t stop you from exploring the world — it just means finding tools that work for you. From text-to-speech apps to simple travel tricks, the journey can be smoother than you think. #Dyslexia #AccessibleTravel
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#Dyslexia is often spoken about in terms of what’s difficult. What doesn’t get talked about enough is what’s possible when the right support is in place?
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As someone with severe dyslexia, I rely on tech to read, write, and spell every day. It’s not a luxury — it’s access. So why isn’t built-in text-to-speech standard everywhere? Accessibility should be built in, not added later. #DyslexiaAwareness #Accessibility
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Ever read a page, turn it over, and suddenly think, “What did I just read?” If you’ve got dyslexia, you’re not lazy. Your brain is working overtime just to decode the words. Sometimes it needs audio, a chat, or a second read to make it stick — and that’s okay. #DyslexiaAwareness
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