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Record of EvidenceDyslexia Friendly Quality Mark for Youth Offending Teams and
Young Offender Institution
Name of Organisation:
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
Contact Name: ……………………………………………………………...………….
Position: ………………………………………………………………………………...
Mission Statement The aim of Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark for Youth Offending Teams & Young Offender
Institutions is to promote the excellent practice conducted by organisations and services
engaged within this section as they carry out their roles of supporting and challenging
staff to improve accessibility for more service users.
DisclaimerIn awarding the BDA Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark for Youth Offending Teams & Young
Offender Institutions the British Dyslexia Association cannot guarantee or be responsible
for the individual programmes of education provided for, or levels of attainment achieved
by an individual service user.
Please attach additional information sheets as required.
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Part AStandard One: Leadership and Management
1.1 Organisation policies promote inclusive practice and specifically mention dyslexia
where appropriate.
In 2009 Sir Jim Rose’s Report on ‘Identifying and Teaching Children and Young
People with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties ‘; gave the following definition of
dyslexia. This was adopted by the BDA Management Board, but with the addition of
the further paragraph shown below, which should always appear with it.
The definition of dyslexia in the Rose report is as follows:
‘Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that primarily affects the skills involved in accurate
and fluent word reading and spelling.
Characteristic features of dyslexia are difficulties in phonological awareness,
verbal memory and verbal processing speed.
Dyslexia occurs across the range of intellectual abilities.
It is best thought of as a continuum, not a distinct category, and there are no clear
cut-off points.
Co-occurring difficulties may be seen in aspects of language, motor co-ordination,
mental calculation and personal organisation, but these are not, by themselves,
markers of dyslexia.
A good indication of the severity and persistence of dyslexic difficulties can be
gained by examining how the individual responds or has responded to well-
founded intervention’.
In addition to these characteristics, the BDA acknowledges the visual processing
difficulties that some individuals with dyslexia can experience, and points out that
dyslexic readers can show a combination of abilities and difficulties that affect the
learning process. Some also have strengths in other areas, such as design,
problem solving, creative skills, interactive skills and oral skills.
Please refer to the BDA Website – www.bdadyslexia.org.uk – for any further
information.
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1.2 Organisational policies demonstrate that senior personnel within the organisation are
committed to ensuring the services offered to service users and their families/carers
are both accessible and inclusive.
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1.3 The monitoring of dyslexia friendly practices within the organisation is led by an
officer with dyslexia knowledge and expertise to support services in developing
dyslexia friendly good practice.
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1.4 Targets relating to dyslexia (within the context of inclusive, accessible provision) are
identified in the organisation development plan.
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1.5 Appropriate resources – human, financial and physical – are made available to
support the development of dyslexia friendly practice.
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1.6 A framework for self-evaluation of dyslexia friendly practice is in place.
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Standard Two: Practice
2.1 The organisation demonstrates through practice that it understands that the needs of
service users with dyslexia vary and that they need to be addressed in many ways.
A culture is created that enables service users and their families/carers to discuss
their needs if they choose to do so.
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2.2 Staff have access to and follow clear guidelines on what constitutes good practice
when working with service users with dyslexia and their families/carers.
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2.3 Guidelines relating to dyslexia are communicated to temporary staff (e.g. agency
staff).
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2.4 Systems and services are checked for accessibility issues related to dyslexia.
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2.5 There is a process in place for the reporting and handling of complaints and possible
discrimination issues.
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Standard Three: Communication
3.1 Written communication meets BDA Dyslexia Friendly Style Guidelines.
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3.2 There is a process in place for checking written materials for accessibility issues.
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3.3 All staff have access to clear guidelines on how to produce dyslexia friendly
materials.
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3.4 Website design follows dyslexia style guide principles.
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3.5 A range of alternative formats is available and service users are aware of these.
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3.6 Signage is dyslexia friendly.
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Standard Four: Training
4.1 All staff, at all levels, undertake awareness training, including training that is
occupationally specific where required.
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4.2 Those with additional/higher level dyslexia training are available as a resource to the
organisation.
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4.3 Systems are in place to ensure new staff have access to dyslexia training.
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4.4 Dyslexia training is up-dated and reviewed on an annual basis.
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4.5 Systems are in place to support staff who are identified as being dyslexic.
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Standard Five: Partnerships
5.1 The organisation works with a range of partners to meet the needs of service users
with dyslexia and their families/carers.
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5.2 Effective partnerships with parents/carers are developed and implemented (where
appropriate).
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5.3 Service users and their families/carers are effectively signposted/referred on to
relevant sources of additional help e.g. Local Dyslexia Associations.
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Part BStandard Six: Education Provision
6.1 The organisation has a strategy for raising standards for learners who are dyslexic.
This strategy is monitored and evaluated annually to assess its effectiveness.
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6.2 The organisation actively promotes dyslexia friendly practice through having dyslexia
support available within its service provision.
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6.3 The organisation is able to demonstrate at least one member of staff having
successfully completed a BDA accredited course at AMBDA (Associate Member of
the British Dyslexia Association) Level, or equivalent. Alternatively, access to such
expertise is available to the organisation and is called upon when required.
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6.4 Information is available which shows:
the policy and procedures used for the identification of dyslexia in an
educational setting
how the effectiveness of support, information, advice and guidance provided to
dyslexic learners (where appropriate) is monitored.
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6.5 The organisation proactively disseminates good practice in relation to dyslexia to its
service users.
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6.6 Guidance on dyslexia friendly approaches is provided to education providers and
there is a systematic programme of CPD in dyslexia available to all staff who work
within the educational setting.
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6.7 Partnership working takes place with other agencies and, where appropriate, with
parents/carers to meet the needs of the dyslexic learner within the educational
setting.
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Standard Seven: Educational Practice
7.1 The organisation proactively encourages education providers to offer an educational
environment suitable to meet the needs of the dyslexic learner.
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7.2 The organisation proactively encourages the education provider to monitor and
evaluate levels of participation and achievement of dyslexic learners.
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7.3 The organisation ensures that education providers can easily access the support
services it provides. This support is arranged and delivered in an appropriate
timescale and is appropriate to individual needs.
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7.4 The organisation ensures that, where appropriate, education providers signpost
service users to the specialist support from other providers in reference to
contribution and participation within the local offer.
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7.5 Where the organisation is providing support it assesses and evaluates the
achievement of the dyslexic learner against internal and external targets.
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7.6 The organisation proactively encourages the education provider to adopt dyslexia
friendly teaching practices in terms of appropriate methods, resources, use of ICT,
etc.
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7.7 The organisation, when appropriate, challenges its education providers to raise
standards of achievement for dyslexic learners.
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7.8 Systems are in place for successful transition at all stages. The service is able to
evidence transition planning and transfer of information processes.
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7.9 The organisation undertakes annual evaluations of its dyslexia support provision. It
consults service users and other relevant parties and acts upon the findings from this
process.
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Signature:......................................................................... Date: ………………………
Print Name: ......................................................................
Position: ...........................................................................
Name of Organisation......................................................................................................
Please send your completed documents to:The Quality Mark Administrator
British Dyslexia Association
Unit 6a, Bracknell Beeches
Old Bracknell Lane
Bracknell
RG12 7BW
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