AchieveAbility is a user led charity committed to working with adults who are neurodivergent and dyslexic. To do this, we work with our partners by providing opportunities for published research-informed work and by delivering practice in the fields of: employment, education, training, social justice and cultural change. Donations are key to the sustainability of AchieveAbility to enable us to continue in this work.
› New E-Journal editorial guidelines
› Advances in Autism Emerald Publishing
› Doctorate research - dyslexic culture
› InCurriculum (HEA Project): using technology for assessment and feedback March 2016
› Ron Cole Super Reading research
› Network for Languages London Conference 2014
› Performance ethnography tour 2013
› HE Academy Conference presentation 2011
› Action research
› Sir John Cass Foundation Ambassadors
› HEA Research: Conducted by Dr Helen May
› HEA Research Seminar
› Framework for Whole Institutional Inclusive Teaching Practice
› E Journal from Neurodivergent seminar recording 2020
› Call for submissions 3rd e journal
› Sir John Cass Foundation Research Publication
› Celebrating ND Week the Advocacy ND programme of talks
› My Dyslexic Writing Process
› Advocacy evaluation Year One
› AchieveAbility REFUND Programme
› Community Funded St Mungo's Digital Skills programme 2021
› Courses for unemployed in East London Boroughs 2017
› Course for people who are dyslexic
› Super Reading Courses
› Inspiring Posters gallery
› Inspiring Posters film
› AchieveAbility workshops
› STLHE Annual Conference presentation for InCurriculum 2011
› Olympics endorsed Inspiring Posters project
› History