This reading list covers a range of dyslexia and accessibility resources. Some resources may only be available to RCN programme participants and RCN members.
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Full of practical advice and visual examples, this compact book provides learners with the tools and knowledge to work with their dyslexia. The book's accessible layout and engaging style supports students with dyslexia and enables them to take control of their studies and learn in ways that are most effective for them.
Packed with helpful advice, checklists and templates, this book will help you improve your study skills throughout your time at university. Written in a straightforward, no-nonsense style, the guidance can be broken down into manageable chunks.
This book presents a unique visual approach to academic writing and composition specifically tailored to the needs of dyslexic students in higher education. Readers will learn to successfully structure and articulate their ideas, get to grips with critical reading, thinking and writing, and fulfil their full academic potential.
Free assistive software to help learners with literacy-related difficulties including dyslexia. It can offer potential benefits to all learners. It includes mind mapping software, a text-to-audio reader and screen colour overlays. MyStudyBar only works on Windows PCs. It is free to download and can be used from a USB stick.
For Neurodiverse healthcare professionals and healthcare students and their managers, mentors, teams and union reps. These pages are the result of ongoing collaboration between the RCN Education Forum and RCN Peer Support Service as we create new guidance about Neurodiversity as it affects our members.