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Dyslexia and Employment: A Guide for Assessors, Trainers and Managers - ISBN 9780470740903

Dyslexia and Employment: A Guide for Assessors, Trainers and Managers

ISBN 9780470740903

Autor: Sylvia Moody

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 431,55 zł

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ISBN13:      

9780470740903

ISBN10:      

0470740906

Autor:      

Sylvia Moody

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2009-05-08

Ilość stron:      

256

Wymiary:      

236x156

Tematy:      

JDGS

‘This is a comprehensive, invaluable and extremely readable book giving in–depth information and guidance on a wide range of issues affecting professionals who work with dyslexic employees. For me, it is a rare find: the authors do not shy away from the most controversial issues; indeed they confront them head–on, revealing their (and our) dilemmas. They share their internal debates and in doing so both reassure us and give practical advice born out of real experience.  This excellent book is a must for workplace consultants and indeed anyone working with dyslexic people. I strongly recommend it.’ Jenny Lee, National Adult Dyslexia Coordinator, Dyslexia Action
′This book is a must–read for any adult in the workplace who may have symptoms of dyslexia, or manages someone with dyslexia. It should be required reading for all management classes.′ Debra Brooks, Health Care Analyst and Consultant, Portland, Oregon, USA
Edited by award–winning author Sylvia Moody, this jargon–free guide to good practice in dyslexia workplace consultancy, and related legal issues, provides comprehensive coverage in four clearly distinguished areas:Professional dilemma chapters discuss tricky issues which have arisen in practice.General perspective chapters take the viewpoint of professionals such as HR managers or trades–union representatives.How to do it right chapters offer advice on how to carry out diagnostic, workplace needs and legal assessments, and on devising training programmes.Information point chapters provide brief information on general topics such as dyslexic difficulties in the workplace, emotional problems related to dyslexia, and the application of the Disability Discrimination Act.
With contributions from leading experts on workplace consultancy, this definitive guide will be of interest to dyslexia professionals, manag ers, legal professionals, trades unions, coaches, mentors and careers advisors.

Spis treści:
Introduction (Sylvia Moody).
1. Dyslexia: A Case of Mistaken Identity (Sylvia Moody)?
How dyslexia can be wrongly diagnosed or escape recognition.
A. Dyslexic Difficulties in theWorkplace (Diana Bartlett).
2. A Human Resources Manager Speaks (Brian Hagan).
B. Reasonable Adjustments (Brian Hagan).
3. How To Do a Workplace Needs Assessment (Sylvia Moody).
4. Dyslexia on the Front Line (Pauline Sumner).
A dyslexic person wishes to train as, say, a nurse, police officer or firefighter and the question arises as to whether his/her inefficiencies might put lives at risk.
C. Disclosure Guidelines (Pauline Sumner).
5. Dyspraxia: Problems and Solutions (Sarah Howard).
D. Neurodiversity (David Grant).
6. How To Do an Assistive Technology Assessment (Sylvia Moody).
E. Visual Stress (Melanie Jameson).
7. Disputes around Dyslexia (Katherine Kindersley).
A change in job or manager can bring unexpected difficulties for a dyslexic employee and relations between manager and employee can become acrimonious. How can such situations be resolved?
F. Access to Work Disability Support (Katherine Kindersley).
8. A Dyslexic Employee Speaks (Jeffrey Till).
9. How to Set Up a Workplace Skills Training Programme (Katherine Kindersley).
G. Careers for Dyslexic Adults (Brian Hagan).
10. Dyslexia: Attitudes and Emotions (Diana Bartlett).
11. Dyslexia on Trial (Melanie Jameson).
At an employment tribunal a dyslexic person may be so hampered by their communication difficulties that they give th e impression of being unco–operative and obstructing justice. How can the legal profession be made aware of dyslexic problems?
H. Disability Discrimination Legislation (Brenda Allan).
12. How to Write a Legal Report (Sylvia Moody).
I. Specific Learning Difficulties: Guidelines for Lawyers (Melanie Jameson).
Conclusion (Sylvia Moody).
Appendix I: Checklists.
Appendix II: Assistive Technology.
Appendix III: Useful addresses.
Appendix IV: Further Reading.
Author Biographies.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Dr Sylvia Moody has a PhD in Psychology, a diploma in Clinical Psychology and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She runs the Dyslexia Assessment Service in London, is the author of Dyslexia: A Teenager′s Guide (2006), Dyslexia: Surviving and Succeeding at College (2007), Dyslexia: How to Survive and Succeed at Work (2006), and has also written several children′s books.

Okładka tylna:
‘This is a comprehensive, invaluable and extremely readable book giving in–depth information and guidance on a wide range of issues affecting professionals who work with dyslexic employees. For me, it is a rare find: the authors do not shy away from the most controversial issues; indeed they confront them head–on, revealing their (and our) dilemmas. They share their internal debates and in doing so both reassure us and give practical advice born out of real experience.  This excellent book is a must for workplace consultants and indeed anyone working with dyslexic people. I strongly recommend it.’ Jenny Lee, National Adult Dyslexia Coordinator, Dyslexia Action
′This book is a must–read for any adult in the workplace who may have symptoms of dyslexia, or manages someone with dyslexi a. It should be required reading for all management classes.′ Debra Brooks, Health Care Analyst and Consultant, Portland, Oregon, USA
Edited by award–winning author Sylvia Moody, this jargon–free guide to good practice in dyslexia workplace consultancy, and related legal issues, provides comprehensive coverage in four clearly distinguished areas:Professional dilemma chapters discuss tricky issues which have arisen in practice.General perspective chapters take the viewpoint of professionals such as HR managers or trades–union representatives.How to do it right chapters offer advice on how to carry out diagnostic, workplace needs and legal assessments, and on devising training programmes.Information point chapters provide brief information on general topics such as dyslexic difficulties in the workplace, emotional problems related to dyslexia, and the application of the Disability Discrimination Act.
With contributions from leading experts on workplace consultancy, this definitive guide will be of interest to dyslexia professionals, managers, legal professionals, trades unions, coaches, mentors and careers advisors.

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