T21/44_Disability and Dyslexia - Dyslexia Assessments

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£189,600

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  • Education and training services
  • Adult and other education services
  • Higher education services
  • Special education services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is seeking a single provider of educational psychologist services to carry out independent dyslexia assessments for students at the university. The assessments are required for students who have undertaken an in-house dyslexia screening appointment and have displayed indicators of dyslexia that need to be confirmed in a full diagnostic appointment by a suitably qualified professional.

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