Level 3 Accredited Dyslexia Training
OCN London and British Dyslexia Association accredited training. Supporting learners with dyslexia and dyscalculia — ideal for teachers, TAs, SENCOs, and support staff.
About the L3 course
This course offers Level 3 Accreditation with OCN London and the British Dyslexia Association. It is designed for education professionals who want to deepen their understanding of dyslexia and dyscalculia and develop practical strategies to support learners.
The initial session, ‘What is Dyslexia — strategies and support’, can be taken as a standalone awareness session. Full accreditation requires completion of all sessions and a written workbook.
Course sessions
Strategies and support. Can be taken as a standalone awareness session.
Types of commercial screeners available and how to use them effectively.
Practical classroom strategies, assistive technology, and resources.
Understanding dyscalculia and supporting learners with maths difficulties.
Ideal for education professionals
Teachers
Classroom teachers who want to better understand and support dyslexic learners, including practical strategies for the classroom.
Teaching Assistants
TAs working with learners with dyslexia who want to develop their knowledge and confidence in providing targeted support.
SENCOs & Support Staff
SENCOs, learning support coordinators, and pastoral staff who need a solid grounding in dyslexia identification and support.
Course costs
Per day. Some courses may be shorter or take place in the evenings.
Registration is not mandatory but suggested as good practice.
The first session can be booked as a standalone awareness session.
Twilight/half day. Full day from £650 + VAT.
Meet your tutor
Katrina is the Director of Positive Dyslexia Ltd and previously the Director of Education for the British Dyslexia Association. She has written and presented many accredited courses from L2 to L7 and is an experienced specialist teacher and assessor with over 25 years of experience.
Common questions
Is OCN registration mandatory?
No, OCN registration is not mandatory. However, it is recommended as it provides formal accreditation for your learning and can be valuable for your professional development record.
Can I just do Session 1?
Yes, Session 1 ‘What is Dyslexia — strategies and support’ can be taken as a standalone awareness session. This is ideal if you want an introduction without committing to the full course.
Is the course available online?
Yes, the course can be delivered online or in person. Online sessions are conducted via Zoom and are fully interactive with the same content and accreditation as in-person delivery.