Endorsements

Wales Online Publication

Nathan was featured in the July 2024 edition of Wales Online – the article celebrates his journey in setting up his CIC Neuro Expression.

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Cardiff University

Nathan is a member of the Cardiff University alumini team featuring in an article called ‘Neurodiversity in the Workplace-Bossing it’. His contribution to this article was discussing Access to Work. 

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Citizens Advice (Swansea)

Nathan has been commissioned to present tailor made facilitation sessions on Dyslexia. Feedback includes:
 
“Nathan’s presentation style and course content was excellent. He explained a difficult subject really well”
 
“interactive, everything was explained well and it was a friendly learning environment”
 
“really enjoyed the relaxed yet very informative way training was presented”
 
“I learnt several different formats/ways of passing on information”

Social Firm Wales

Social Firms Wales supports individuals and organisations to develop enterprises that place equity at the centre of their employment practice. We want a thriving Wales where every person has access to work, and opportunities where they feel valued, included and useful.

Swansea City Council

Nathan was commissioned by Swansea City Council to deliver dyspraxia awareness / neurodivergence awareness sessions within the social care department. 

Testimonials from Hidden Voices of Power Exhibition

Nathan project managed the Hidden Voices of Power art exhibition showcasing artwork from ethnic minority communities – including his own artwork.  Feedback included:
 
“Nathan work has so much depth and meaning and looks amazing”
 
“It was wonderful really important that these stories are told”
 
“Just wow more of this take it wider”

Black History Wales

Black History Wales featured an article on Nathan’s collective featuring neurodiverse, black and biracial artists ‘Hidden Voices’. The article defines Nathan in the following way:
 
“Nathan Thomas is a Swansea based artist with a Masters degree in Moving Image from Trinity St David’s. Nathan is second generation British Jamaican; his grandparents having arrived in the UK on the Windrush and his father is from the South Wales Valleys.”
 
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Wales Arts Review

This publication had an article on Nathan’s ‘Hidden Voices of Power’ collective.  

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