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By Matt Hancock One in seven people are neurodivergent but far too few get the help they need early. Universal screening will ensure no child with dyslexia or ADHD is left behind, says Matt Hancock Battered, bruised, and blistered. Just a few words that describe how I’m feeling following Sunday’s London Marathon. This year I was running (hobbling towards the end!) to raise money for the Accessible Learning Foundation (ALF), a charitable organisation fighting for better identification and support for people with neurodivergent conditions – including dyslexia, autism and ADHD – in schools, workp…

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