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Latest research out now: ‘I hate calling it a disability‘: Exploring how labels impact adults with dyslexia through an intersectional lens.

Latest research out now: ‘I hate calling it a disability‘: Exploring how labels impact adults with dyslexia through an intersectional lens.

by Shae | Jan 20, 2025 | News, Research

After almost two years of dedicated effort, we are thrilled to celebrate DrShae Marie Wissell along with her co-authors Jude Dunc Hudson, Dr Rebecca Flower, and Bill Goh on the release of their latest paper titled ‘I hate calling it a disability’: Exploring how labels...
Ep 65: The Impact of Late Dyslexia Diagnosis: A Conversation about art, resilience and self discovery with Kim Percy

Ep 65: The Impact of Late Dyslexia Diagnosis: A Conversation about art, resilience and self discovery with Kim Percy

by Shae | Jun 2, 2024 | News, Podcast

In this episode, Shae has an open discussion with Kim Percy, where they talk about life and parenthood as a late-diagnosed dyslexic. After her youngest son was diagnosed in year 2, Kim found herself relating to many of his experiences with dyslexia and felt she too...
Episode 64 Unlocking Potential: A Dyslexic Journey with Dr. Helen Ross

Episode 64 Unlocking Potential: A Dyslexic Journey with Dr. Helen Ross

by Shae | Apr 30, 2024 | Podcast

In this fun podcast, Dr Shae Wissell speaks with Dr Helen Ross about living with dyslexia and undiagnosed ADHD. Helen is a dyslexia expert and Special Educational Needs specialist with experience in independent and public education sectors, as well as at local and...
That’s a wrap: Do Things Differently: Employer Seminar and Networking Event

That’s a wrap: Do Things Differently: Employer Seminar and Networking Event

by Shae | Feb 2, 2024 | News, Video

We were thrilled to host an Employer Industry Night Re: thinking workforce solutions to successfully recruit and support Neurodivergent employees and people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds. In partnership with Brimbank City Council and...
Strengthening Difference: Supporting young dyslexics transitioning into the workplace

Strengthening Difference: Supporting young dyslexics transitioning into the workplace

by Shae | Jan 11, 2024 | News, Video

Transform barriers into bridges for young people with Dyslexia, addressing stigma creating opportunities and fostering an environment where their unique abilities are recognised and valued in the workplace. Had a fantastic chat with VicLLENs – Victorian Local...
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