Press Releases from the Dyspraxia Foundation
This page contains all our Press Releases. All news items are listed in chronological order (most recent first):
10.10.10 - DYSPRAXIA AWARENESS WEEK 10 – 17 OCTOBER 2010
New research reveals young people with dyspraxia denied access to sport. New research from the Dyspraxia Foundation reveals that children and young people with dyspraxia are being denied access to sport and leisure activities because of poor awareness of
30.06.10 - ‘Being a teenager is tough, but being a teenager with dyspraxia can be a whole lot more difficult.’
That’s why this year; the Dyspraxia Foundation is holding a national conference on Saturday July 17th, in Birmingham, aimed at inspiring teenagers to discover ‘Anything is Possible’.
12.10.09 - Dyspraxia Foundation survey highlights national support needed for teenagers in Awareness Week
Teenagers across the country could be facing a frightening future of unemployment and loneliness due to a worrying lack of support and awareness of the common – yet often unrecognised – condition, dyspraxia.
10.10.09 - Dyspraxia Foundation survey highlights national support needed for teenagers in Dyspraixa Awareness Week
Teenagers across the country could be facing a frightening future of unemployment and loneliness due to a worrying lack of support and awareness of the common – yet often unrecognised – condition, dyspraxia.
29.09.08 - Press Release: CHARITY ASKS UK TEACHERS:HANDS UP IF YOU’VE HEARD OF DYSPRAXIA?
Thousands of children across the UK could be facing a lonely and frightening future in the classroom due to the fact that many teachers show a worryingly low awareness of the common - yet often misdiagnosed – condition, dyspraxia.
07.06.08 - Dyspraxia doesn't have to stop people living life to the full
Conference will show parents and teachers how to cope -
An inspirational teenager from Suffolk will be a special guest speaker at the Dyspraxia Foundation’s AGM/Parents and Teachers Conference in London on 14 June, 2008.
22.05.08 - Dyspraxia Foundation releases new Dyspraxia Friendly Classroom Guidelines
New classroom guidelines to help children and teachers meet the challenges of dyspraxia have been published by the Dyspraxia Foundation.
23.09.07 - Press Release: “I’m not naughty – I’m Dyspraxic”
Thousands of children and adults living with the condition – dyspraxia (1)– are facing a future of being misunderstood and unfairly labelled, according to the results of a new survey, launched today (Monday 24 September, Dyspraxia Awareness Week).

