Title of article :
Perceptionsa bout Authentic Leadership Development: South African Occupational Therapy Students’ Camp Experience
Author/Authors :
Hendricks, Fatima OTASA - Vlaeberg - Cape Town , South Africa , Toth-Cohen, Susan Department of Occupational Therapy - Thomas Jefferson University - Philadelphia - PA , USA
Abstract :
Twenty-three years into democracy, concern is deepening regarding the slow progress of Occupational Therapy (OT)
in South Africa, especially with regard to diversity and inclusion within OT. Methods. This study explores authentic leadership
development primarily among Black OT students attending a pilot Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa (OTASA)
National Student Leadership Camp. It seeks to ascertain their perceptions on leadership and leadership development. This
descriptive pilot study employs in-depth interviews and subsequent content analysis, with 12 OT students from six university OT
programs in South Africa. Findings. Four categories of participant perceptions on authentic leadership development emerged from
the analysis: (1) perceptions about oneself as a leader based on personal narrative, self-awareness, self-control, and psychological
capital; (2) perceptions about others, specifically current leaders, with regard to their moral crisis, including continuing inequality,
insincerity, greed, and selfishness; (3) goals and aspirations for leadership development via student camps; and (4) effects of
leadership on the system. Conclusions. Recommendations for future practice include promotion of storytelling as a means of
personal reflection for authentic leadership development and focused investment in camps for developing student leadership skills
and building authentic leadership knowledge
Keywords :
Perceptionsa , Authentic Leadership Development , South African , Occupational Therapy Students’ Camp Experience , Occupational Therapy (OT) , OTASA
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International