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Dyslexia & Equality

The Interplay Between the Disabilities of Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and ADHD Dyslexia can co-occur with other neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD. Because individuals are born with dyslexia, ADHD other conditions such as autism these conditions often meet the criteria of a disability under the Equality Act 2010. That is, they are: Significant Substantial; and Have a

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Learning Disability

Learning Disabled and Intellectually Gifted Under 5-Year Olds We have reviewed two IQ tests the Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence that we use to assess intellectually gifted and learning disabled under five-year olds. The problem for psychologists carrying out assessment is that there are limited psychological tests available to assess

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What is a Child Psychologist?

Educational Psychologist Assessment It is a common misconception that only educational psychologists can assess specific learning disabilities such as dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, and autism. However, psychologists from several other disciplines in psychology frequently assess these conditions and the learning needs of children and adults. Educational Psychologists and Child Psychologists Assess Dyslexia, Autism, ADHD, Learning Disabilities

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ASD Assessment

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) People with autism exhibit the severity of autistic symptoms on a spectrum. The lowest level of the autism spectrum is Level 1 (high functioning autism sometimes called Asperger Syndrome). At the opposite end of the spectrum are individuals at Level 3, these individuals require substantial support. Figure 1: Autism Spectrum  

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Mental Health Law

Mental Health and the Law There is a strong relationship between mental health and the law, as far as the rights of people with mental illness is concerned the World Health Organisation outline 10 basic principles that should protect the rights of people with mental illness: Mental Health Care Law: 10 Basic Principles – World

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Offender Profiling and Crime Analysis

What is Geographical Offender Profiling?   Geographical profiling is the study of criminal spatial behaviour, the development of decision support tools that incorporate research findings, studies of the effectiveness of these applications and exploration as to how such tools can help the police investigation. There are two fundamental approaches to geographic profiling (a) that individuals

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Immigration Psychologists

Psychological Assessments of Deportation and Immigration Deportation may have many adverse psychological effects; it can result in trauma and stigma which is caused by hardship and being unable to maintain contact with key family members.   Many people may be returned to harsh environments where they may be subject to torture and psychological and physical

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