About Dore & Dynevor

In 2009, Scott Quinnell, the former Wales and British Lions rugby player and Sky TV commentator, helped form a team of dedicated professionals to take over the Dore Program in the UK, and secure the future of the organization.

Scott himself had been through the Program and has seen first-hand the impact it has made on hundreds of people’s lives. His two young children also undertook the Dore Program in 2006, and Scott was amazed by the progress they made – this passion drove him to form Dynevor.

Dynevor Ltd acquired the assets and the rights to the intellectual property of the Dore Program from Wynford Dore on 23 January 2009. The main objective was to bring together a new management team of business experts to ensure the financial stability and long-term sustainability of the Dore Program for generations to come.

The new team is passionate about Dore and is committed to providing a unique, drug-free practical program of physical exercises that is proven to dramatically improve the ability to learn, as well as concentration, coordination, and social skills.

Dynevor recognizes the importance of research and development and is committed to supporting future independent research projects into the Dore Program and the impact it has on learning difficulties.

Among the innovations of the new Dore Program is a fully interactive, internet-based support system called myDore, automatically tailoring exercises and allowing participants to constantly update and monitor their progress.

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