Tutors & Assessors Directory

At Yorkshire Rose Dyslexia, we believe in a dyslexic-friendly society that enables all neurodiverse persons of all ages to reach their full potential.

About our Directory

Assessors can assess and produce reports which help families to seek appropriate help in schools or when applying for exam arrangements.

Some tutors are able to provide reports that can assist with the planning of individual learning programme. Any specific concerns and issues should be discussed and clarified with tutor. This will enable a choice of options to be considered.

First step - ask your school!

We always advice parents to first speak to the class teacher and if possible SENco. You should also check the school’s SEN policy on Dyslexia. Some schools may carry out an assessment or ask advice from Learning Support Services but in our experience, this does not often happen.

Every school must have a SEND dyslexia policy which details the provision for dyslexic students, this should be on the school’s website. Ask your school‘s secretary if you cannot find it on their website.

Disclaimer

Yorkshire Rose Dyslexia does not recommend any specific individual. It is the responsibility of the parent to check for themselves the credentials of the tutor. We always ask and check credentials, certificate of insurance etc… for all assessors and tutors on our Directory but we cannot accept any responsibility for any advice or information given by any tutor on the list.

Our Directory

See our Directory of local Specialist Assessors/Tutors who are qualified to carry out dyslexia assessments and/or tutoring.

Sasha Dugdale, Crathorne

About Me

I have worked in education as a secondary school English teacher for over twenty years in a range of settings. My experiences as a parent and classroom teacher motivated me to become a British Dyslexia accredited dyslexia teacher and assessor. I aim to provide a service that listens to an individual's needs and provide practical and relevant advice. Equipped with the right tools, an individual can lean into their strengths to fulfil their potential. As a passionate SEND advocate, I also work as a tutor and in a number of SEND schools for children with more complex needs.

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Qualifications

BA (Hons) in English Literature (2:1)
Qualified Teacher Status
Postgraduate Certificate in Inclusion and Special Needs in Education (Distinction)
Postgraduate Certificate in Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties (AMBDA), (Distinction)

Age Range

  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Age 16+
  • FE
  • HE
  • Adult Workplace

Services

  • Tuition
  • Study Skills
  • Full Diagnostic Assessments
  • Workplace Consultation
  • Teaching
  • Assessments for Access Arrangements

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