Our team is made up of clinical psychologists with a broad range of experience and expertise in working within organisations. Our overall goal is to assist organisations to find ways in which to better resource themselves and reflect more deeply about the work that they do.
Kevashini Govender-Naidoo
Clinical Psychologist
Kevashini Govender-Naidoo is a University of Cape Town trained clinical psychologist and a specialist organisational development and support consultant.
After approximately 20 years of clinical experience, Kevashini co-founded Impilo Consulting in 2017. She took an interest in systems-psychodynamic work with organisations as a psychology student, and developed an expertise through extensive and diverse experience in the public and non governmental sectors.
Her clinical experience also includes public and private practice with Individuals, groups and organisations In South Africa and the United Kingdom. She is especially interested in the impact of mental health on an organisation/workplace, student wellness within tertiary institutions and scholarship funds as well as issues of race, power and gender within organisations.
Kevashini currently consults for the University of Cape Town and has been doing so for the past 8 years.
Ayesha Booley-Schreuder
Clinical Psychologist
Ayesha Booley-Schreuder, is a Clinical Psychologist, registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA). She completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology in 1995 as well as her Masters in Clinical Psychology in 2007, both at the University of Cape Town.
Ayesha has diverse experience In the NGO and community sectors as a specialist organisational development and support consultant. She co-founded Impilo Consulting in 2017 and prior to this has had extensive clinical experience working with individuals of all ages, groups and organisations, both in private practice and within the context of the University of Cape Town. Her special area of interest is in working psychodynamically with groups and organisations. Ayesha has years of clinical expertise In working with students and young adults of different ages, student wellness services at the tertiary level, scholarship funds, and a keen interest in mental health and wellness within corporate and NGO settings. Her diverse experience within these contexts span across race, ethnicity, class, and issues of power and conflict in a broad range of organisations.
Ayesha currently consults for the University of Cape Town and has been doing so for the past 8 years.