Skills needed for the Rebellious Care scenario
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 excites me about Rebellious care is how much becomes possible when care begins with people, not with procedure.
Over time, I have learned how to listen closely, bring different voices together, and turn uncertainty into shared direction. I know how to build trust across families, neighbours, and professionals, how to guide difficult conversations, and how to connect someone not just to services, but to a network that can actually hold them. Those are skills that open care up, instead of closing it down.
And that is where I see the opportunity. Care can become more personal, more preventative, and more inclusive. We can respond earlier, shape support around real lives, and create solutions that no single institution could design alone. Technology helps too, but only when it strengthens relationships instead of replacing them.
For me, the real promise is simple: with the right mindset and the right skills, care can become something people build together.
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]