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The Dyslexia Association

Overview

We provide support and services for dyslexic children and adults of all ages, their parents/families, educators, employers and the wider community. Our head office is in Nottingham and we provide services primarily across the East Midlands (Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire) and neighbouring counties.

If you are dyslexic, or think you might be dyslexic, or if you are concerned about another person who may have dyslexia, we can help.

The Dyslexia Association runs a free, confidential Helpline service that provides information and advice about dyslexia and related subjects. There is no charge other than the cost of a standard rate telephone call.

We advise people who have dyslexia and others who work with them or support them.
We will tell you about our paid-for services if these are appropriate for your needs, but we are also very happy to support people who do not use those services.

Our Helpline is open:
Monday - closed
Tuesday - Friday 09:30am - 12:30pm

Times and availability

Age Range: Children 6 -18 years and Adults

Contact

Access and facilities for people with mobility/disabilities available.

Address

The Dyslexia Association
Sherwood House 7 Gregory Boulevard
Nottingham
NG7 6LB
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Costs

Our Helpline provides free information, advice and guidance. Charges for other services, e.g. screening, assessment, tuition, training do apply. Further details are available on our website.

Inclusion

Supporting

  • Communication and interaction needs

Local Offer

The Dyslexia Association provides the following services to young people aged 7 to 25 living in the East Midlands area:

  • Free information, advice & guidance
  • Testing for dyslexia - screening & assessment
  • Exams Access Arrangements assessments
  • One to One specialist tuition
  • Touch Type Read & Spell

As a charity who does not receive any government funding, we do charge for our services.

The Dyslexia Associationhttps://www.dyslexia.uk.net

Last updated: 03 June 2026