Petition garners hundreds of signatures
Improving the support in education for children with dyslexia - that's the aim of a new petition set to go before Tynwald.
Julia Furner, whose daughter is dyslexic, hopes to raise the profile of the condition in a positive light.
The petition has garnered more than four hundred signatures since it began last Friday (7 February).
Julia told Rhian Evans more:
Julia is creating an appendix of local stories from those who are directly affected by dyslexia.
If you would like to get in touch, email Juliafurner2017@gmail.com.
You can sign the petition here.

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