Nancy Doyle C. Psychol. AFBPsS Using Coaching to improve Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in the Workplace
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Nancy Doyle C. Psychol. AFBPsSUsing Coaching to improve
Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in the Workplace

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What I promised to cover..
An overview of how dyslexia and dyspraxia affects people in the workplaceDiscussion of the results that can be achieved through coaching and their implications An interactive exercise to demonstrate some of the coaching methodsA group plenary of the implications for further research and evaluationWhere to signpost dyslexic and dyspraxic clients for specialist support

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Before we begin....
How are you planning to acquire knowledge and retain it during this session?
What strategies do you use for:
Taking notes?
Remembering facts?
Making seminars useful?

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‘Neuro-diversity’

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Which profiles indicate what?
• High perceptual / verbal reasoning
• Low working memory• Low processing speed
Dyslexia
• High verbal reasoning• Low working memory• Perceptual reasoning can be
low• Processing speed affected by
motor coordination
Dyspraxia
Case history is keyGuest (2007)
Guest D. The psychological assessment of neuro-diversity. In Pollack, D (ed). Neuro-diversity in higher education. John Wiley and Sons Ltd: Chichester, UK.

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Evaluating the coaching
Who?
• 95 coaching clients in the UK mainly referred through Access to Work or Occupational Health
• 41 men, 44 women
• Aged between 23 and 59
• All receiving coaching to improve workplace productivity on account of being dyslexic and / or dyspraxic
• Average of 9.86 hours received over 4.6 sessions
How?
• Both manager and client asked to identify topics to cover and then independently give a score out of 10 for their current performance
• Researcher calls 1 month after coaching and asks for current performance again, without revealing the initial score
• Scores are compiled and analysed using SPSS

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Impact on Perceived Productivity
Clients report a 57% improvementManagers report 28%
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Does the amount of coaching affect outcomes?
For clients, the number of sessions significantly affected their scores for:
Working memory (F=2.35 p=.019)Spelling (F= 2.201, p= .043)Organisation (F=2.064, p=.048)
The hours of coaching significantly affected scores for:
Planning scores (F=2.438, p=.021) Finding directions (F=2.96, p=.044)
For managers, the number of sessions significantly affected:
Dyslexia Awareness (F=4.095, p=.028)Communicating their needs (F=3.403, p=.041)
Whereas the hours of coaching significantly affected:
Numeracy (F=3.822, p=.042)

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Do any topics have a ‘halo effect’?
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Nancy Doyle C. Psychol. AFBPsSUsing Coaching to improve
Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in the Workplace

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Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in the Workplace

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Nancy Doyle C. Psychol. AFBPsSUsing Coaching to improve
Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in the Workplace

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Self reflection....
How does what you’ve just experienced relate to the strategies do you use for:
Taking notes?
Remembering facts?
Making seminars useful?
Is there anything you’d like to do more of? Less of?

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What feedback and suggestions do you have for:
Further Research?
Further Practice?
Research: Correlate coaches interpretations of
distance travelledPractice:
Educate managers and HR as to the nature of dyslexia in the workplace

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Signposting
What might you notice?
•Difficulty managing appointments•Forgetting or failing to follow up on verbal advice•Poor articulation•Going off on tangents•Workplace stress absence•Poor personal organisation•Clumsiness, lack of driving skills (dyspraxia)•Chaotic personal life, multiple jobs (ADHD)
Where can be done?
•Referral to Access to Work•Referral to Occupational Health•Companies are legally obliged to take neuro-diversity seriously and risk Unfair Dismissal cases if they fail to make ‘reasonable adjustments’•Technology adjustments•Coaching programmes•Video Learning Journeys and online specialist support

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Specialist Support
Assistive Technology
•Spellcheckers & auto-correct•Text-to-speech & Speech-to-text software•Mind mapping software•Adaptive use of everyday software
Strategy Coaching
•Extra time•Memory skills•Organisational skills•Timekeeping•Dyslexia awareness•Working to strengths
Ergonomics
•Adaptive pens, mouse, keyboard•Environmental noise management•Double screens for computer work•Reading stands

Albert Einstein
“If you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing it is stupid.”
67% of our clients report depression, anxiety, work-related stress and
insomnia
Correctly identifying the root cause is the first step to getting on the right track