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Dyspraxia Foundation
8 West Alley
Hitchin
Hertfordshire
SG5 1EG
Tel (Helpline): 01462 454 986
Tel (Admin): 01462 455 016
Fax: 01462 455 052
Web: www.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 10am - 1pm, Monday - Friday
The objectives of the Dyspraxia Foundation are:
- To support individuals and families affected by dyspraxia.
- To promote better diagnostic and treatment facilities for those who have dyspraxia.
- To help professionals in health and education to assist those with dyspraxia.
- To promote awareness and understanding of dyspraxia.
Services provided by the Dyspraxia Foundation include:
- Publishing of leaflets, booklets, books and guides for parents, those who have had dyspraxia and professionals.
- Organising conferences and talks about dyspraxia and related topics for parents, carers and professionals.
- Supporting a network of local groups across the United Kingdom.
- Supports a group for adults who have dyspraxia.
For details of parent volunteer local support groups, if available, and for details of membership please contact the above address.
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