Dyscalculia Awareness
Dyscalculia, a learning disorder affecting an individual’s ability to understand and work with numbers, is often overlooked. This awareness campaign aims to shed light on the challenges faced by those with dyscalculia.

The Sir John Barrow Monument in Ulverston, UK, is set to be illuminated in purple on March 3, 2026, as part of a dyscalculia awareness campaign supported by the local town council and Mayor Councillor Shirley-Anne Wilson.
Dyscalculia, a learning disorder affecting an individual’s ability to understand and work with numbers, is often overlooked. This awareness campaign aims to shed light on the challenges faced by those with dyscalculia.
The illumination of the Sir John Barrow Monument is a testament to the community’s commitment to supporting individuals with dyscalculia. Mayor Councillor Shirley-Anne Wilson expressed her support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of creating an inclusive environment.
Dyscalculia awareness is crucial in promoting understanding and acceptance. By working together, we can create a more inclusive environment for individuals with dyscalculia.
"Dyscalculia can significantly impact an individual’s daily life, affecting their ability to manage finances, tell time, and perform basic mathematical operations. Raising awareness about dyscalculia is crucial in promoting understanding and acceptance.
As the Sir John Barrow Monument shines purple, it serves as a reminder of the importance of dyscalculia awareness and the need for continued support. By working together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals with dyscalculia.
By supporting initiatives like the dyscalculia awareness campaign, we can work towards creating a more inclusive environment for individuals with dyscalculia. Join us in promoting understanding and acceptance.
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