So my question is what is she entitled to, help wise with dyslexia?
Dyslexia does not always affect a person's ability to carry out normal day to day activities. Dyslexic people can often reduce the effect of their disability if they are able to do things their way. However, if they cannot do this for any reason the effects can be disabling. When the Bill was being debated in parliament, the government made it clear that they thought severe dyslexia was covered under this law.
Dyslexia and the law
Dyslexia can be a legally recognised disability depending on its severity.
Therefore, when applicants or candidates are being assessed, the qualified test
user should have due regard to the employment provisions of the Disability
Discrimination Act (1995); this makes it unlawful for an employer to treat a
disabled person less favourably than a non-disabled person without good
reason. Discrimination is outlawed in a wide range of employment activities
including selection, promotion and training. Employers have a duty to make
reasonable adjustments to selection processes and working conditions so that
disabled persons are not placed at a substantial disadvantage.1
Use a simple clear type face like Arial 12.
Send the application form by email or on disc so that the individual need not be concerned about written presentation and can also use a spellchecker.
Where possible, use matt, pastel coloured paper. Some forms of dyslexia are made worse by colour; with black against white being the worst.
Aptitude and other tests.
Discuss with dyslexic applicants in advance so that necessary adjustments can be made.
Ensure that test instructions are clearly read aloud.
Allow more time for dyslexic candidates.
If adjustments are unsuitable be prepared to waive the test. There are often equally satisfactory ways of getting the information
Sid Bonkers said:Dont know the answer to this ebony but your mum has my sympathy as I am dyslexic as are my four children, and you dont need to explain how good your mum is at her job, dyslexia does not mean you are stupid, far from it, its just that our brains are wired in a different way to most.
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