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New Publications

Good Practice Guide for Justice Professionals. Guidelines for supporting users of the Justice System who have Dyslexia and other Specific Learning Difficulties
Melanie Jameson & the British Dyslexia Association  (revised 2012)
 
 
This Guide presents the challenges arising out of Specific Learning Difficulties in justice settings and outlines good practice in accommodating them. There is an emphasis on interview situations such as court, tribunal or parole hearings and police custody.

The 2009 version is available as a hard copy @ £10 from the British Dyslexia Association admin@bdadyslexia.org.uk or  via www.dyslexia-malvern.co.uk


Good Practice Guide for Justice Professionals

 


DANDA's New Justice Guide: 

Coping with Courts & Tribunals is designed to guide individuals through the justice system, outlining what support is available and how to access it.

Written by DANDA's justice advisor Melanie Jameson [www.dyslexia-malvern.co.uk], it follows its predecessor the 'Good Practice Guide for Justice professionals', and is available FREE as a PDF downoad!  It is a valuable addition to our publications list and a must see read for anyone interested in or affected by the justice system and SPLDs.


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Both PDF's have a linked navagational contents page so that you can view information (chapters) of interest immediately!

There is a hard copy of this new guide and it is available to purchase by emailing melanie.jameson@danda.org.uk

 


 

Accomodating Specific Learning Disabilities in Hearings

Accommodating Specific Learning Difficulties in Hearings

by Melanie Jameson


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