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Is it too late to be assessed for dyslexia or another Specific Learning Difficulty?Not at all. Many adults seek assessment later in life — sometimes during further study, in the workplace, or simply for personal understanding. I provide full diagnostic assessments for dyslexia and dyscalculia, as well as screening tools where appropriate.
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I’m not in education — can I still access support?Yes. I work with adults in a variety of situations, including those in employment, between jobs, or not currently in education. I offer cognitive assessments, study skills coaching, and mentoring that’s tailored to your goals and learning needs.
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Will your report be accepted by universities or workplaces?Yes. My diagnostic assessments and reports are conducted in line with current SASC guidelines and are suitable for applications such as Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA), Access to Work, and reasonable adjustments in learning or employment settings.
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Can I receive help without a formal diagnosis?Absolutely. Many adults benefit from mentoring, tuition, or strategy support — whether or not they have a diagnosis. I’ll work with you to identify your strengths and challenges and help build confidence in your learning or work environment.
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Do you offer adult assessments and support?Yes. I offer diagnostic assessments, screeners, tuition, and mentoring for adults. This includes workplace strategy support and help with developing practical skills for daily and professional life.
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Can I receive support if I’m not in formal education?Absolutely. Whether you're in employment, training, or not currently in a formal setting, I can support your learning goals and access needs.
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Do you support adult learners working towards Functional Skills qualifications?Yes — tuition and mentoring are available to help adults prepare for and succeed in Functional Skills courses.
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What if I feel anxious about the assessment?You're not alone — many adults feel nervous. I aim to create a calm, respectful space where you’ll feel supported and understood.
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