The Dyslexia Guild


The Dyslexia Guild is a professional body with open membership, which welcomes individuals with an interest in dyslexia. These may include those who have attended our training courses, other specialist teachers, psychologists, speech and language therapists, special needs teachers and classroom teachers in mainstream schools.

The aim of the Dyslexia Guild is to keep members up to date with developments in the field and to encourage networking/contact between members.

Membership of the Dyslexia Guild brings the following benefits:

  • Dyslexia Review: a copy of this professional journal focusing on current best practice and its link with research - 3 times a year.
  • 10% discount on LDA* resources.
  • Information on courses, publications and conferences.
The annual subscription is £47.00 (£45.00 by Direct Debit) for individuals and £70.00 for Groups (add £10 for overseas memberships)
Click here to submit an online application or renew your membership!

The Dyslexia Guild Group MembershipAvailable for schools, peripatetic services and other professional groups involved in the education of people with dyslexia. Group members receive two copies of Dyslexia Review and the reduced rate for up to three delegates at our Annual Symposium.

* Note LDA discount not available to group members.

The annual subscription is £70.00 for Groups (add £10 for overseas memberships)

Click here to submit an online application or renew your membership!

NB: Some of our publications are restricted to those qualified to use the Dyslexia Institute Literacy Programme.

Practising Certificate: The Dyslexia Guild is authorised to award Practising Certificates to suitably qualified teachers entitling them to carry out assessments and write reports in support of applications for Disabled Student Allowances. For further information please click here.



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