Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre
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Address
Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, 24 West Street, Farnham, GU9 7DR -
Email
enquiries@arkellcentre.org.uk -
Primary phone number
01252 792 400
About
This is an independent service, which is not run by the NHS or WSCC.
This service is not checked by WSCC and including it on the Local Offer website does not mean that it is a recommended service.
Before using this service, we recommend you make your own checks. Your checks should include being happy that: the service will meet your needs; staff are properly qualified; policies are in place to keep everyone safe and you know how much the service will cost.
Use this guidance for advice about what to ask to help you make sure that children and young people are happy and protected in clubs, groups and activities. Find out more on our terms and disclaimer.
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Helen Arkell is a registered charity providing learning and skills support for all ages and professional training for educators.
We pride ourselves in offering you a personalised experience with the highest quality of care and expertise.
"Helen Arkell is one of the premier league centres of dyslexia expertise in terms of assessment and training in the world... Quite simply it has changed our lives as it will for so many other people in the future." (Fintan O'Regan)
What we do
- We offer assessments and consultations for children and adults.
- We provide courses for parents to help support their children at home and learning support for children.
- We train teachers and teaching assistants to be the 'best of the best' in the field of Special Educational Needs and Specific Learning Difficulties.
- We support students at every stage of their education and offer workplace dyslexia training and support.
- We have a wonderful shop of specialist books and resources to support all aspects of learning at our Centre in Frensham, near Farnham and an online shop.
Age range
5-upwards
Wheelchair accessible
Yes
Free to use
Yes
Our users say
Helen Arkell is a magic place where dreams of what is possible for our dyslexic children becomes a reality.
The Helen Arkell centre was a wonderful place to train. It has changed my son's life and has given me a new career.