Cover art for Dyslexia: Insights into the hidden disability in and out of the workplace
Published
Kmd Books, September 2025
ISBN
9781763640627
Format
Softcover, 306 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 15.2cm

Dyslexia: Insights into the hidden disability in and out of the workplace

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This book has been designed with you, the reader in mind. Each chapter delves into the unique aspects of what life is like for those living with dyslexia and associated neurodivergences, providing in-depth insights and practical advice based on Australian first research into adulthood dyslexia.

To facilitate deeper understanding and engagement, the book includes a series of exercises. These exercises are crafted to spark meaningful conversations, promote psychological safety and to foster empathy and understanding towards those with neurodivergent conditions. It is my sincere aspiration that this book will not only serve as a resource but also act as a catalyst for change. By shedding light on the barriers and biases that may unintentionally marginalise and devalue individuals with dyslexia and other related conditions. It aims to bring about change within the education, health, disability and employment sectors through policy change by recognizing and supporting the unique strengths and challenges of those with dyslexia. Through these efforts, I hope to foster a more inclusive society where every individual, regardless of their neurodiversity, feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential. AUTHOR: Dr. Shae Wissell is a thought leader, researcher, and internationally recognised advocate for adults with dyslexia and neurodivergence. A certified practicing speech pathologist, she holds a Master of Public Health and Health Administration and a Doctor of Public Health. With extensive experience in health, not-for-profit, and social enterprise sectors, Shae directs re:think dyslexia and founded the chair of the Dear Dyslexic Foundation, leveraging her lived experience and diverse expertise to provide coaching, advocacy, and workforce solutions. Her research focuses on the lived experiences of Australian adults with dyslexia, examining social inequalities in healthcare, education, employment, relationships, and mental health. A published author and presenter, Shae's work has been research has been recognised locally and internationally.

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