Caerus Education

Caerus Education Dr Alison Doyle MBPsS, C. Psychol PsSI, educational psychologist, special needs and disabilities.

Educational psychologist providing advice and guidance to young adults with ADHD and ASD.

15/05/2024
The SASC have announced a long-awaited new definition of dyslexia:    Dyslexia is primarily a set of processing difficul...
15/05/2024

The SASC have announced a long-awaited new definition of dyslexia:

Dyslexia is primarily a set of processing difficulties that affect the acquisition of reading and spelling.
In dyslexia, some or all aspects of literacy attainment are weak in relation to age, standard teaching and instruction, and level of other attainments.
Across languages and age groups, difficulties in reading and spelling fluency are a key marker of dyslexia.
The nature and developmental trajectory of dyslexia depends on multiple genetic and environmental influences.
Dyslexic difficulties exist on a continuum and can be experienced to various degrees of severity.
Dyslexia can affect the acquisition of other skills, such as mathematics, reading comprehension or learning another language.
The most commonly observed cognitive impairment in dyslexia is a difficulty in phonological processing (i.e. in phonological awareness, phonemic decoding skill or phonological memory). However, phonological difficulties do not fully explain the variability that is observed.
Working memory, orthographic skills and processing speed problems can contribute to the impact of dyslexia and therefore should be assessed.
Dyslexia frequently co-occurs with one or more other developmental difficulty, including developmental language disorder, dyscalculia, ADHD, and developmental coordination disorder.

A presentation about the Delphi study, through which the definition was developed, can be downloaded from the SASC website here https://www.sasc.org.uk/media/vopn5xss/the-dyslexia-delphi-study-methodology-and-definition-of-dyslexia.pptx

UCD researcher seeking  interview with parents of autistic adolescents (age 10-19 years) around family relationships and...
24/01/2024

UCD researcher seeking interview with parents of autistic adolescents (age 10-19 years) around family relationships and digital technology.

This study has received ethical approval from UCD, please contact the researcher for more information.

Activity boxes for children who cannot attend school
19/01/2024

Activity boxes for children who cannot attend school

Check out this A4 designed by Clare Truman.

07/01/2024

TCPID Information Evening 2024

We will be having our annual Information Evening on Monday 8th January 2024 from 5 pm to 6 pm on zoom.

We will present information on:

Academic Course:
Certificate in Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice (ASIAP)
• 2-year education course
• Inclusive education focus
• Level 5 formal accreditation

Graduate Internships:

Who should attend?
• This Information Evening is aimed at potential students wishing to begin their studies with us in September 2024.
• It is also aimed at people who might be considering the course as an option for future years.
• It is also suitable for parents/supporters to attend.

https://tcd-ie.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApcO2opjgoG9Gl4NLGGwSrO4i_rbAGWjSt #/registration

17/05/2023

Have a disability and looking for work? Come along to Building the Future, a hybrid careers event tailored for graduates or soon to be grads with disabilities. Network with leading Irish employers - we provide sample questions you can use to help spark conversations.

10am to 3pm on May 31st. Attend online or in-person.

Sign up now - https://buff.ly/3mqgIwR

20/04/2023

Job fairy time again 🧚 We've partnered with SIG Ireland to open applications exclusively to grads with disabilities for a Data Specialist position. Level 6 or above qualification in any subject required. Apply by May 3 - https://buff.ly/41i8x4Z

20/04/2023

Just some of the thoughts and questions that an autistic individual might have when trying to access primary care. With reasonable adjustments some of these potential barriers can be removed. Also, making use of a health passport can help to make contact with healthcare professionals a better experience. We have a template healthcare passport on our website that can be filled in and shared with healthcare professionals.

https://bit.ly/AGNHCPassport

20/04/2023

Teen Meet up!!

Every Saturday.

Meeting this weekend at St. Steven's Green.

Contact Louise on the above email for more info.

25/03/2023

Summer Programme 2023 - What's New?

1. This year, all schools can offer a summer programme for students with complex special educational needs and those at risk of educational disadvantage.

2. For the first time, where a child’s special school is not running a school based programme, a portal will be available. This will allow parents to register their child’s details so that if a place is available in another location, their participation in a programme may be organised.

3. The programme this year also introduces a new organiser role in schools, replacing preparation hours in previous years. The organiser does not have to be the school principal. This will help support schools in their planning from a much earlier stage for summer 2023.

Schools, teachers, and parents can all find information at this link: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/5d15a-summer-programme/

25/03/2023

Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown have created these visual supports to clarify what is expected when having a blood test. Preparation in advance can reduce anxiety for some autistic children and young people by removing uncertainty and crating predictability around the appointment.

Girl resource:
https://www.middletownautism.com/files/shares/Resources/Connolly-Blood-Test-GirlD4-.pdf

Boy resource:
https://www.middletownautism.com/files/shares/Resources/Connolly-Blood-Test-BoyD3-.pdf

Trinity Walton Club offers unique opportunities for second-level students to join us on campus and experience the releva...
22/03/2023

Trinity Walton Club offers unique opportunities for second-level students to join us on campus and experience the relevance of STEM in their lives, connect with like-minds, and build core competencies for future success.

• Easter Camps will take place April 3- April 7. There are two 5-day camps to choose from:
o Mechanics Camp - 10 am – 1 pm
o Electricity and Magnetism Camp - 1.30 pm-4.40 pm
o Suitable for 1st and 2nd years in secondary school.

• Summer Camps will run from June 12- August 4
o 6 themes to choose from
o Camps run from 10 am - 2 pm / 3 pm
o Options available for all secondary school students.
Prices vary per 5-day camp and sibling discounts are available.
For more information and specific information about themes and eligibility, please visit our website.

22/03/2023

Welcome to NeuroGamers Ireland, an event for those of us of all neurodiversity and their friends and allies who want to meet, hang out and play board and card games. We'll

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