In March 2022, LinkedIn added ‘dyslexic thinking’ as a skill on their skills portfolio. However, long before that there has been a movement from dyslexic people to be more open and honest about their own experiences or gain knowledge from experts who may not be dyslexic themselves but have expertise in the area of neurodiversity. … Continue reading 30 People to follow on LinkedIn who post information about dyslexia – Part 1
Dyslexic People
Irish people who work in entertainment or the arts and are Dyslexic
Following on from two of my most successful articles on the site to date (Leaders of Medium and Large Organisations in Ireland who have Dyslexia, and Irish start-up founders embracing their Dyslexia) here are 15 Irish people from the world of entertainment and the arts who openly discuss their Dyslexia: Pauline Bewick - Artist Having moved … Continue reading Irish people who work in entertainment or the arts and are Dyslexic
What does a dyslexia coach do?
Neurodiversity is becoming an increasingly used term within the diversity and inclusion umbrella. Employment coaches are also becoming more and more common with in organisations that advocate for conditions such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD and Autism. I caught up with Guy Brewer to find out what a dyslexia coach does and how he can help … Continue reading What does a dyslexia coach do?
Leaders of Medium or Large Organisations in Ireland who have Dyslexia
Large organisations are beggining to embrace people with Dyslexia in their organisation. With companies such as Dell Technologies, SAP or Microsoft creating Neurodiversity Hiring Programs to mentor people with conditions such as Dyslexia in their organisation so that the companies can tap into a new, loyal, hard working talent pool for their organisations. However, there's … Continue reading Leaders of Medium or Large Organisations in Ireland who have Dyslexia
Irish Startup Founders embracing their Dyslexia
Succesful Irish business entrepreneurs who have embraced their Dyslexia