re:think dyslexia

Australia, Melbourne

We believe in leading the change, disrupting the norm and celebrating the differences.

Main Services:

Services we provide include: Dyslexia screening services Programs for young people and adults with dyslexia and other neurodivergence Secondary school programs Workplace programs re:think NeuroInclusion Program Research with La Trobe University

re:think dyslexia

re:think dyslexia
doing things differently for adults with dyslexia
re:think dyslexia is the brainchild of Shae Wissell. Over the last seven years, she has worked to build national awareness of dyslexia from the adult’s perspective. Through her lived experience of being neurodivergent and her work experiences she believes more must be done to better support adults with dyslexia, especially in the workplace. As such, re:think dyslexia was born a purpose-driven, award-winning, neurodivergent women-lead social enterprise here to create inclusive environments that enable adults with dyslexia to live healthier, happier and more connected lives. Our mission is to help the world to better understand, value and support dyslexics.

Our Social Mission

At re:think dyslexia, our primary mission is to address the systemic barriers faced by adults with dyslexia. We are driven by a deep commitment to making a difference and improving the lives of individuals, and communities while minimising our environmental footprint. By focusing on targeted issues and implementing effective strategies, we aim to create lasting positive change. We believe in the power of business to drive positive change and are dedicated to creating a sustainable impact in the communities we serve. By leveraging our unique model and collaborative approach, we aim to transform lives and inspire a better future.

Clients rave about work, developed and delivered by those with a lived experience of dyslexia and other neurodivergence. It is grounded in and informed by evidence-based Australian first research conducted by us in partnership with La Trobe University.

re:think dyslexia is proud to partner with the Dear Dyslexic Foundation (DDF). DDF is a dyslexic-led grass-roots charity founded seven years ago by Shae. Its vision was and is to empower people with dyslexia to reach their full potential. DDF undertakes advocacy work and in time will provide funding support through the Meerkat Fund set up in honour of Shae’s mum who, as a School Principal, educator and parent of dyslexic children, was a fierce advocate and leader for improving outcomes for those with dyslexia. Vicky is now DDF’s Dyslexia Champion, and the fund has been set up for families and individuals to access assessments, early interventions, and educational assistance. Something Vicky strongly believed should be available for everyone in our community, especially the most financially vulnerable.

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