Dore’s doors are open in New Zealand
The Dore Centre has embarked on a series of public meetings in regional centres around NZ to talk to parents and educators about the Dore Programme, an individualised exercise based programme which treats the symptoms of learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADD and ADHD.
The Dore Programme was developed in England in 1999 and now has clinics right around the world.
Recently the Dore Centres in Australia and the UK went into voluntary administration.
“The Australian Administrator has been very helpful for us, and has gone to great lengths to reassure kiwi clients that Dore NZ is an independent and profitable company that continues the trade successfully,” says David Conroy, Dore NZ’s general manager.
Other independent centres in South Africa, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Caribbean also continue to operate.
Giles Woodgate of Woodgate & Co. says in his report, “Dore NZ is not subject to any form of insolvency administration. The management accounts of Dore NZ as at 30 April, 2008 record that Dore NZ was trading profitably”.
The Dore Centre has been operating a clinic in Greenlane Auckland since 2004 and last year opened in both Wellington and Christchurch to make treatment easier to access for families in the Lower North Island and South Island.
During Dyslexia Awareness week Dore specialists will be holding free seminars to update parents and educators on the latest information about learning difficulties in Greymouth, Levin, Tauranga, Masterton, Upper Hutt and Auckland.
For people wanting more information on the Dore Programme, please go to: www.dore.co.nz or call toll free 0508 367 369.



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