Please note that the Wales Dyslexia does not endorse any organisations, products or methods that may be mentioned on this website. Anybody using organisations, products or methods listed here do so at their own risk.

Bristol Dyslexia Centre  From their website: Bristol Dyslexia Centre is an independent teaching centre for all ages. It uses innovative and fun methods for teaching to inspire a love of learning and create self confidence. The Centre is established in Bristol and takes students from over 100 different schools, colleges and universities in the Bristol and surrounding areas. www.dyslexiacentre.co.uk

SNAP Cymru  "Your SNAP Cymru Parent Partnership Service offers independent, impartial information and advice. The service is free to parents, carers and young people. Our trained Officers and Volunteer Independent Parental Supporters are able to help." www.snapcymru.org/

Bangor Dyslexia Unit  From their website: The Bangor Dyslexia Unit is a self-financing, nationally and internationally renowned, specialised Unit within the School of Psychology. www.dyslexia.bangor.ac.uk/

Pembrokeshire Dyslexia Association Provide support and advice to parents and dyslexic individuals in Pembrokeshire. www.pembsda.org.uk

SEN Marketing is a supplier of practical specialist materials from school practitioners. We offer books, software and equipment for dyslexia,dyspraxia, ADHD, autism spectrum and other learning difficulties. SEN Marketing, 618 Leeds Road, Outwood, Wakefield WF1 2LT Tel/FAX: 01924 8716097 www.senbooks.co.uk

iansyst Ltd is a supplier of software products and many other solutions for people with dyslexia and other disabilities. 

iansyst Head Office, Fen House, Fen Road, Cambridge, CB4 1UN. Freephone 0800 0180045, email swsales@dyslexic.com       www.dyslexic.com   or  www.iansyst.co.uk

AbilityNet and Wrap projects. The Wales Dyslexia Project Advice and Resource Centre at Cardigan is part of AbilityNet's network of advice and resource centres around Wales. For general help and advice on making a computer accessible please call AbilityNet on 0800 269545 or 01495 356730, email - enquiries@abilitynet.org.uk or for further information look at the website www.abilitynet.org.uk/wrap

TEXT HELP. Texthelp Systems Ltd. was formally incorporated in 1996 and specialises in the design of assistive software solutions to support those struggling to read and write. The software particularly benefits those with learning difficulties, dyslexia and where English is a second language.

Yoropen a revolutionary ergonomic pen that makes writing easier.  The pen benefits from an adjustable grip, finger support and visual space, which makes it easier to see what you are writing.  www.penheaven.co.uk

West Wales Dyslexia Association

WWDA can help you find out more about dyslexia


A Swansea based registered charity, we hold meetings with guest speakers who can tell you about different aspects of dyslexia and practical remedies you can adopt to make life easier. We also discuss dyslexia and the education system and find out what local schools are doing to help.

Coming together as a group also enables us to share other people's experiences, hear of success stories and provide support. We also have a regular newsletter which keeps you up-to-date with our work. Members receive 'Contact', the magazine of the British Dyslexia Association.

We arrange social events for adults and children with dyslexia and for carers and supporters of family and friends who are dyslexic.

Our Helpline - 07702 665 799 (mobile donated by Uplands Car Radios) is manned by volunteers and is open weekdays between 6pm and 9pm.

Our Aims

  • We aim to help people who are dyslexic especially children and their families, to learn how to overcome their problems and make the most of their potential.
  • To collect and provide information about dyslexia.
  • To keep the public informed about dyslexia.
  • To encourage better understanding in schools and to call for better educational facilities

 Web site: http://www.wwda.co.uk