Cross-persona comparison Rebellious Care

This audio is designed to open up reflection and dialogue about the choices, skills, and systems that can shape the future of long-term care. We invite you to close your eyes, and visualise the world being described.

Transcript

What makes my world different from the other futures is this: here, care is not led by the system, and it is not handed over to technology. It is built with people.

In other scenarios, structure, efficiency, or protocols shape the work much more strongly. In my world, trust comes first. I have more freedom to respond to what a person actually needs, but that also means more responsibility to listen well, navigate complexity, and bring people together.

That is what this future specifically needs: facilitation, moral courage, advocacy, and the ability to build care across communities without losing fairness, quality, or accountability.

About this project

This is an auditive and visual support for the future occupational profiles report, developed for ActiZ within the Care4Skills project. The full report can be requested via ActiZ. For more information contact Emmy: [email protected]