We are very proud to announce that Margaret Malpas, joint Co-Chair of The British
Dyslexia Association and a member of the music committee was awarded an MBE in
the Queen’s 90th birthday honours list in 2016 for services to
Education.
The BDA issued the following statement
Margaret, with her husband Jim, was asked to help the BDA when
it was facing a serious threat in 2006. Over the last ten years, they have
worked strenuously with the staff to bring the Charity into good financial
health. Using their expertise from growing a successful professional education
company, they developed the embryonic training service into one which has now
trained tens of thousands of teachers, lecturers and employers in how to
support those with dyslexia. Margaret is particularly proud of some
specific initiatives which are making a real difference to the lives of
dyslexic children and adults. She conceived of the idea of group teaching for
children on a carousel basis which enables them to get specialist support at
only £8 per hour. The BDA is just supporting the opening of its sixth Children
Will Shine group, this time located in Bracknell. She retrained as a specialist
dyslexia teacher for adults and in 2012 began work to create the Dyslexia Adult
Network (DAN). Four years on and DAN is now operating as a collaboration of all
the charities dealing with adult issues and actively campaigning with
Government to secure improvements in services for adults with dyslexia and
related conditions. More recently, Margaret has been researching the
characteristics of successful adults with dyslexia and how those attributes can
be developed in others.
Dr. Kate Saunders, British Dyslexia Association CEO,
said: “We are delighted with this award. Margaret has done outstanding
work in this field, over many years. She has used her considerable expertise,
experience and professional skills to start up and develop a number of key
initiatives for the benefit of many thousands of dyslexic individuals, working
extremely hard and on a voluntary basis. This selfless service to assist
dyslexic children and adults reflects the very best of the human spirit for
empathy, understanding, compassion and positive social entrepreneurship.”
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