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Pre-16 Test List SASC June 2023

PDF / 318.45 KB

SpLD Test Evaluation Committee
Pre-16 List of Suitable Tests for the Assessment of Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs). June 2023

Reading and Writing Speeds and SpLD Assessment

PDF / 679.1 KB

Simpson, R., Holden, C. and J. Warren, Reading and writing speeds and SpLD assessment SASC Guidance June 2020

SASC Consultation April 2022: Full Paper

DOCX / 768.95 KB

SASC Consultation Full Paper on the identification of and effective intervention for literacy difficulties in children and adults. Implications for the assessment of dyslexia. April 2022

SASC Consultation April 2022: Summary Paper

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SASC Consultation Summary Paper on the identification of and effective intervention for literacy difficulties in children and adults. Implications for the assessment of dyslexia. April 2022

SASC Response to the SEND Green Paper 2022

PDF / 526.86 KB

SASC Response July 2022 to the Government Green Paper: SEND review: right support, right place, right time.

Screening for DCD/Dyspraxia

PDF / 2.88 MB

Kirby, A., DCD/Dyspraxia June 2018
Conference presentation.

Social Media Guidance

PDF / 190.03 KB

Staying professional on social media. This guide provides helpful tips for professionals. August 2022

SpLDs and Visual Difficulties: A Guide for Assessors and Practitioners

PDF / 1.61 MB

Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs) and Visual Difficulties: A Guide for Assessors and SpLD Practitioners. SASC Working Group June 2018

SASC Guidance Documents

SASC and its subcommittees are a collaborative and ‘umbrella’ group of professionals working in a similar field to agree standards of practice. No single organisation or individual dominates. SASC strives to bring about change through consensus. Decisions and guidance go through a consultation process with the organisations involved in SASC and, where possible, with a wider audience of individual assessment practitioners, academics, trainers and teachers/tutors.