Why hiring a disabled member of staff was brilliant for our practice
I have been through plenty of change and trauma in my life but nothing rocked me as much as someone saying that I had a'significant learning difficulty.'
I was diagnosed during adult education as being dyslexic. I was in my 30s and had a good job, a mortgage, passed my GCSEs, A- Levels and had obtained a degree. How had I got through all that if I had a learning difficulty? I was baffled. Hide related content:
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Source: Management in Practice - Category: Practice Management Authors: Angela Sharda Tags: *** Editor ' s Pick Latest News Source Type: news
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