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Education News brief: Scotland - Charity to provide dyslexia support

Dyslexic children in Scotland's schools are set to benefit from the work of a new charity.

Dyslexia Scotland has been given 100,000 by the Scottish Executive over the next two years to work with schools to develop best practice on supporting dyslexic children.

Two charities, the Scottish Dyslexia Trust and Dyslexia in Scotland, have teamed up to form the new organisation.

According to First Minister Jack McConnell, the launch "says loud and clear that young people with dyslexia in Scotland should have no limits put on their ambition".

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