Dear Chris,
Perhaps you can persuade the Isle of Man authority to tell us who is
providing the bargain-rate service. Then every one will hire them.
Otherwise, you are right: our recommendations from this Centre are routinely
for a rate of 'up to £45 an hour' for institutions all over the country.
Regards, Bernard
Bernard Doherty
Assessor
East Anglia Regional ACCESS Centre
Anglia Polytechnic University
East Road
Cambridge CB1 1PT
01223 363271 x2534
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From: "Baxter, Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 2:33 PM
Subject: Isle Of Man
I've just received a letter from the Isle of Man Dept of Education thanking
me for our assessment of a dyslexic student and making the following
observation and query:
"The committee request that you provide an explanation as to why you are
charging £45 per session (1:1 Dyslexia Support) which is considerably higher
than the charge we have been levied by others" I'm quite surprised by this
as we having been charging £45 for a couple of years now and believed this
to be in line with what others are charging, this is the first challenge we
have had on amount - anyone care to comment before I respond?
Grateful for any communication over this
Chris Baxter
0115 848 6163 voice and text
0115 848 4371 fax
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From: Joel Petrie [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 25 March 2004 10:42
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Subject: Scotopic Sensitivity
I have a vague recollection of someone on this forum (or possibly the
JISC dyslexia version) indicating that they had persuaded powers that be
in their institution to use pastel / off white paper universally. Does
that ring any bells, and if so what were the financial implications?
Many thanks, Joel
Joel Petrie
Lecturer: Dyslexia Curriculum Support Service
Liverpool Community College
0151-252-4418 (Arts Centre)
0151-252-3353 (Clarence St Centre)
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