Nazrana Mulla is an Occupational Therapist and mother of two. Nazrana graduated from the University of Durban Westville in 1996 and received her Master’s in Early Childhood Intervention from the University of Pretoria in 2003.
After working in Mafikeng in the Mental Health public sector for approximately a year, Nazrana moved over to Paediatrics where she worked for a non profit organisation, Sunshine Centre Association. It is here she developed her passion for community intervention, training and empowering parents, caregivers and training professionals. The Early Intervention Centre’s where located in Craighall, Eldorado Park, Elsburg and Soweto and worked with children who presented with a range of special needs.
Nazrana moved to the Republic of Ireland in 2004 and worked at Enable Ireland. Driving through the country side and carrying out home visits in farm houses, is her best memory of that time. Nazrana then hopped over to Mud Island to the homes and clinics in West London where she worked under Dr Sidney Chu for approximately 8 years.
Working in Ireland and the U.K. provided an opportunity for a wide range of training which included PEC’s, TEACCH, EarlyBird Training, Sensory Integration and much more. Nazrana is drawn to the challenge of every child reaching and working at their potential and has enjoyed empowering parents with skills and knowledge. She has designed an App HandRight for Handwriting and has put together and E-book for those that prefer the printable version.
Cape Town, South Africa is where the family has made home. With over 20 years’ experience, Nazrana runs a private practice situated in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town.