We've Been Named the Most Trusted Dyslexia Assessment Company 2026
- thisisdyslexia
- 8 hours ago
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I have some genuinely exciting news to share. This Is Dyslexia has been named the Most Trusted Dyslexia Assessment Company 2026 at the UK Enterprise Awards.
It's the kind of recognition that stops you in your tracks. Not because awards are the reason I do this work, but because this one is specifically about trust. And trust, in this field, is everything.
When a parent contacts me about their child, or when an adult reaches out after years of quietly wondering whether dyslexia might explain so much of their experience, they're not just looking for a service. They're looking for someone they can rely on. Someone who will take their concerns seriously, explain things clearly, and give them a genuine path forward. That's what this award represents to me.
What the UK Enterprise Awards Actually Recognises
The UK Enterprise Awards recognises businesses across the country that demonstrate exceptional standards in their field. It's not a popularity contest or a paid-for badge. The process looks at the quality of what a business delivers, the experience it offers to the people it serves, and the reputation it has built over time.
Being named the Most Trusted company in dyslexia assessment specifically is significant. There are many organisations offering assessments across the UK, and the landscape can feel overwhelming if you're trying to work out who to turn to. This recognition is an independent signal that This Is Dyslexia stands apart, not just in what we offer, but in how we deliver it.
Trust isn't built overnight. It comes from every assessment carried out with care, every report written to genuinely serve the person reading it, and every follow-up conversation that helps a family understand what comes next.
Why Trust Matters So Much in Dyslexia Assessment
Choosing an assessor is a big decision. For parents, it often comes after months, sometimes years, of watching their child struggle and not quite knowing why. For adults, it can come after a lifetime of feeling like they weren't working hard enough, or weren't quite clever enough, when the reality is that their brain simply processes information differently.
By the time someone contacts me, they've usually done a lot of research. They've read about dyslexia, compared options, and they're trying to make the right call. The stakes feel high, because they are.
Here's what I want anyone in that position to know:
A good assessment changes things. Not just in the practical sense of unlocking support or reasonable adjustments, but in the deeper sense of finally having an explanation that fits.
The report matters as much as the result. A diagnosis is only useful if it comes with clear, actionable guidance. Every report from This Is Dyslexia is written to be understood and used, not filed away.
You should feel supported throughout. From the first enquiry to the final report, the process should feel clear, kind, and human. That's what I've built this service around.
Getting this right is why I do what I do. And it's why this award, with its specific focus on trust, resonates so deeply.
A Little Bit About How This Is Dyslexia Was Built
This Is Dyslexia wasn't built to be the biggest dyslexia assessment service in the UK. It was built to be the best one I could offer, with genuine specialist expertise, real care for the people I work with, and a commitment to doing things properly.
I offer assessments for children aged 8 and above, and for adults at any stage of life. Whether you're a parent who suspects their child might be dyslexic, a student navigating university, or an adult who has spent decades wondering, the process is designed to give you real clarity.
Assessments are available in-person in Kent and online across the UK, so wherever you are, access shouldn't be a barrier.
"Every person I assess deserves a thorough, honest, and compassionate process. That's not a mission statement. It's just how I work."
If you'd like to know more about the story behind This Is Dyslexia and the approach I bring to every assessment, you can read more about Laura and the service here.
Thank You
An award like this doesn't happen without the people who've trusted me with something important. To every family and individual who has come to This Is Dyslexia for an assessment, thank you. You are the reason this recognition exists.
If you're currently trying to decide whether an assessment is the right step, or wondering how to choose the right assessor, I hope this gives you a little more confidence. You're not just choosing a service. You're choosing someone who takes that responsibility seriously.
Ready to take the next step? Get in touch and let's talk about how I can help.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the UK Enterprise Awards recognition mean?
It means This Is Dyslexia has been recognised for the trust, quality, and care it brings to dyslexia assessments. For families and adults, that offers reassurance that the service is built around professionalism, clarity, and genuine support.
Why does trust matter in a dyslexia assessment?
People often come to an assessment after months or years of uncertainty. They need to feel confident they are choosing someone who will listen carefully, explain clearly, and provide a report that genuinely helps them move forward.
Who can book an assessment with This Is Dyslexia?
Assessments are available for children aged 8 and above, and for adults at any stage of life. The service is designed for people who want a clear, supportive process and practical next steps after diagnosis.
Are assessments available online?
Yes. This Is Dyslexia offers in-person assessments in Kent and online assessments across the UK, making access easier for families, students, and adults wherever they are based.
Where can I find more about Laura and the service?
You can read more about Laura and the story behind This Is Dyslexia on the About page. It explains the approach behind the service and what clients can expect from the assessment process.




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