Newsletter June 2020

Here we are in June – half way through a year that we might look back on as sort of never happening!  We all hope that your adjustment to our new circumstances has been as easy as possible, and that we are on our way to a slightly more normal life – maybe keeping some of the silver linings – not having to be so many places and do so many things – and making the most of the time in our own bubbles! The WDS bubble has been busy:

COMMUNITY

  • This weekend some of us would have been at Camp Elphinstone for the Family Summer Camp weekend… and we take solace in the fact that we might have been a little wetter than planned – however, they are keeping May 29-31, 2021 for us, so we all have plenty of time to pre-order sunshine, and put it in our calendars, so we are hoping for a full house!

  • Jan Hagedorn, a teacher, a homeschooling mom, was one of my students who became a Davis Facilitator for a brief period. She very kindly put this guide (click here) together, such a great idea, we are so grateful because not all parents were not designed to be homeschoolers.

OUTREACH

  • Sue was extremely excited to be presenting a session at the Learning Ally’s Virtual Conference – Spotlight on Dyslexia, June 5, 2020.  She had no idea it was a worldwide audience, over 9,000 people registered.  The organisation has permission to scan any book and attach an audio recording to it, and apparently they had requests for Fish Don’t Climb Trees to be recorded.  They give audio books to their learning challenged members for free along with a scanned version of the text, with a highlighter that shows you where you are.

  • Her session will be available on-demand session through September 30, 2020 to earn up to 16 CE Certificates. Click here to register

  • Tristan and Sue have been busy recording a series of podcasts – apparently everyone listens to them these days!  They have recorded 6 already and we think you will really enjoy them; all from people who are sharing all their insights, stories, and the true knowledge gained for experience.  They aim to have 8-10 ready for August as they have more impact when released once a week or fortnightly in conjunction with our Walk and Talk Fundraiser (see below).

  • Sue was asked to present two sessions to the UK Davis Facilitators at their virtual Professional Development Day.  Despite the fact that it required a very early start, it was lots of fun, and should any of the facilitators take up her support documents, she suggested they could donate to the WDS.

  • Sue and Carole have put in an application for the UVic Conference to be held on October 28 which is very likely to be online. 

FUNDRAISING

  • We need to fill our bursary fund. The programs we advocate are not available in the public sector, yet, and it is likely we will receive more requests for bursaries following the CoVid financial hardships. To this end, Gisa has worked tirelessly to send off an application to the Canada Post Foundation, asking them for $15-25,000 for our bursary fund. It was a lot of work, and we are so grateful to her. Grant writing is hardly ever fun !

  • At our last Board Meeting it became evident that we also need more funds in our general account. The foundations who are often able to help us are struggling with their own fundraising, no events, no tins at cash checkouts, no car washes etc. SO:

    • We are registered with Canada Helps and for the month of JUNE they are giving us a chance to win $20,000 for our Society – every $1 donated to us is an entry to the competition. Click here or the donate button below to help us win $20,000

    • AND, we are delighted to announce our very own WALK and TALK the DYS out of Dyslexia initiative for the month of August…Read More.

Donate Now Through CanadaHelps.org!

PREVENTION

  • We do have funding in our account for Davis Learning Strategies and are looking to hold another workshop in 2021.  We feel teachers have enough to cope with this year just being online and adapting to the new guidelines.  We will be in touch with them before the end of the summer term to see if they need a refresher before September. Details are always to be found at www.davislearn.com.

We wish you all a wonderful summer - we hope to be in touch with many of you as we all walk across Canada - and thank you SO much for helping us to do all we need to do!

Sue, Laura, Denny, Carole, Paddy, Nadine, Gisa, Tristan.