BIRMINGHAM ADULT DYSLEXIC GROUP (BADG)
- SELLY OAK LIBRARY 669 BRISTOL ROAD SELLY OAK, SELLY OAK
B29 6AE BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS
Phone: 0798 6054 301
E-mail: Send messagewww.badg.org
Short profile:
Visit our website: www.badg.org and face book account badg, Birmingham Adult Dyslexia Group, (badg), Birmingham Adult Dyslexic Association, (BADA), Birmingham Dyslexic Art, (BDArt) Offers and gives free advice to all, specializing in awareness and training, supports those who work paid and unpaid, such as parents, carers, and professionals in education and business, our mission statement is we will help you help yourself, we are looking to support all children and adults to achieve, their true potential and aspirations so that they can participate and integrate into society to lead a happier and more successful life.
Detailed description:
Birmingham Adult Dyslexia Group, (badg), Birmingham Adult Dyslexic Association, (BADA), Birmingham Dyslexic Art, (BDArt), We meet the first Tuesday of every month at the Deaf Cultural Centre, Ladywood Road, Birmingham B16 8SZ, we have moved from, Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham B4 7XS, West Midlands, we are the official dyslexic representatives in Birmingham for the British Dyslexic Association (BDA) we are the longest and largest adult dyslexic group in the country. also we have given support and advice and recommendations to Birmingham Library Services in relationship to specialized screen reading software and hardware, they have now installed this equipment in the Central library in Birmingham and it is also available at Selly Oak Library, We represent and campaign on behalf of individuals who suffer with illiteracy, difficulties specific learning difficulties, Birmingham Adult Dyslexia Association, Birmingham Adult Dyslexic Group, (badg) Free Helpline, Advice, Support, Guidance, to professional and nonprofessionals, we welcome all age groups from children right through to retirement, specialising in jobseekers plus, access to work, disability grants, specialist support, for carers, and teachers, and NHS workers, stress, anxiety, and depression
Keywords:
Birmingham Adult Dyslexia Group, (badg), Birmingham Adult Dyslexic Association, (BADA), Birmingham Dyslexic Art, (BDArt) give advice to government, local government, union's, NHS trusts, library services, corporate industry, and small businesses, professional people, and non-professional, human resources, (HR), managers, line managers, Headteachers, teachers, teaching assistants, classroom assistants, adults, teenagers, and children, we give training, in awareness, coping strategies, self-confidence, and self-esteem, I.T. assistive technology, specialised hardware and software, dictation software, and screen readers, we give advice and suggestions to the type of equipment that would be suitable for a school, college, or university, Birmingham library services have taken on board our advice and install specialised screen readers suitable for illiterate people, specific learning difficulties, dyslexia, visually impaired, ethnic minority groups, asylum seekers, transient workers
