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Annual Dyslexia Awareness Dates in 2024
Annual Dyslexia Dates 2024
Helping to Raise Understanding & Awareness of Dyslexia.
Each year, organisations, charities, campaigners, and schools participate in various activities to raise awareness of this learning difficulty. Events take place all over the UK and in many other countries.
The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) – Monday, 7th October 2024 – to Sunday, 13th October 2024. This year, they have chosen ‘What’s Your Story’ as the focus of their campaign. Find the link here: Dyslexia Awareness Week – British Dyslexia Association (bdadyslexia.org.uk)
World Dyslexia Awareness Day – Tuesday, October 8th 2024. This event occurs on the 8th day of each year, and events happen in many places worldwide.
European Dyslexia Association – Monday, 7th October 2024 to Sunday, 13th October 2024. This event occurs each year. Events will appear in many places worldwide. Further information can be found here: Awareness Week – European Dyslexia Association (eda-info.eu)
International Dyslexia Association – October 2022. The International Dyslexia campaigns to raise awareness each year during October. Further information can be found here: IDA.
History of Dyslexia Awareness Month. An excellent article by National Today about how this event started.
There will be a lot of events and activities taking place all over the country, including:
DyslexiaA2Z will have information on their website and their Dyslexia Facebook Page. There will be a lot of events and activities taking place all over the country, including:
Wiltshire Dyslexia Association (WDA) will be active and will have updated information on its Facebook page. Please find further details here: Wiltshire Dyslexia Association.
British Dyslexia Association (BDA) will also have a lot of activities.
People ask:
- ‘Is there a Dyslexia Awareness Week? Yes, check it out above.
- ‘Is there a National Dyslexia Awareness Day? Yes, check it out above.
- ‘What colour ribbon is for dyslexia? The Dyslexia Ribbon Colour is silver.
- Do you have more questions about dyslexia? Check it out here.