Our trustees are the cornerstone of our organisation, bringing together diverse experiences, profound expertise, and a shared commitment to fostering an inclusive world that values neurodiversity and disability.
Hannah Meiklejohn-Kerr
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Hannah has been a disability specialist for higher education since 2014. She works at Swansea College of Art in Swansea’s city centre, where she helps art students who are neurodivergent to overcome barriers to learning. Hannah is passionate about art, and is dedicated to Neuro Expression’s commitment to creating a more accessible and inclusive environment for artists
Julie Ottilie-Jones
Cynghorydd Cyflogaeth Arbenigol
Julie has over 30 years experience of working closely with individuals, employers, employees and self-employed people with Autism, Learning Disabilities and Mental Health issues to enable them to gain and maintain employment.
Julie has been self-employed for the last six years and the majority of my work is through the Government funded DWP Access to Work programme. Prior to this, she worked for 10 years in the Jobcentre in Gloucester and Swansea, followed by 17 years with the Welsh Initiative for Supported Employment based in Swansea.
In her current role, she supports neurodiverse individuals in the workplace, to enable them to maintain their employment through the development of coping strategies, staff awareness training and intensive one to one support.