Find out more about dyslexia, Caithness charity group urges
A Caithness group is urging people to learn more about dyslexia and the support on offer with the help of a charity's new website.
Dyslexia Scotland Caithness says the new site from its parent charity features helpful information on common issues faced by the dyslexic community, from support for exams to how to find out if you are dyslexic, as well as career and employment advice.
Branch chairwoman Carole Darmady said: “Dyslexia Scotland’s new website will be a brilliant help to people with dyslexia, teachers, parents and carers and employers in Caithness.
"One in 10 people in the area is dyslexic, but lots of them won’t even know it. We encourage everyone from the area to look at the site, learn something new and buy a gift from the shop to support us in our effort to make all of Scotland dyslexia friendly.”
To become a member of Dyslexia Scotland Caithness or sign up for local news from the branch, visit https://dyslexiascotland.org.uk/find-your-local-branch
The site also contains a new online shop and donation portals to help raise funds for the charity.