If she has only been in post 2 weeks she is stilleligable for support
via Access to work,
But free funding is limited after 6 weeks
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From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Sandra Edwards
Sent: 17 July 2012 15:38
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] Dyslexia
Hie List
I have seen a DSE user this afternoon with Dyslexia. I was wondering if
anyone out there has dealth with such cases before or if there is any
resources that I can use. From my assessment although I hate to say
this, she seems to have challenging behaviour as well. She has mentioned
during the conversation that she struggles mainly with spellings but
reading is ok (although not sure to what degree). She has been employed
for two weeks and still on training. Not sure how she will cope when the
training finishes. The Manager has already identified the problems with
spellings and she (the employee) did mention at one stage that she can
bring a dictionary into work.
Please help! Just wondering from an Occupational Health point of view if
we can offer something.
Regards
Sandra
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