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Please look at the scenery with me. Tell me the scenery you see. Scene 2: Unable to call for help.


Review of the previous session


Last time,

"Scene 1: Alone, collapsing."

was the single scene

that we looked at together.

Among the comments I received,

there was one scene that left a particularly strong impression on me.

"From the perspective of a delivery company, I think, 'Delivery person, someone has collapsed inside! Please notice!'"

- Nagisa wa Kyou mo Tomawari-san

As I am a radiologic technologist,

I inevitably think from the perspective of a medical scene.

However,

what I want to value in this activity is not just the perspective of medical professionals.

Delivery companies, care workers, government officials, people living in the community, family members...

There are scenes that can only be seen because of each person's position.

The scenes I receive from other professions and community members are very valuable insights for us.

This is,

also the reason why I started this KYT.

For those who have not yet seen the previous article,

please take a look at that as well,

I would be happy if you could tell me the scenery you saw.


Scene 2

Let's advance time,

just a little bit.

The scenery you see will become material to brighten the future of the person who has collapsed.

After collapsing,

they are conscious.

However,

their body will not move as they wish.

Right in front of them,

there is a smartphone.

Even so,

they cannot call for help.


There is no single correct answer to this KYT.

Even when looking at the same scenery,

what people notice differs from person to person.

There is scenery that can be seen because you are a medical professional.

There is scenery that can be seen because you are a care worker.

There is scenery that can be seen because you are a family member.

There is scenery that can be seen because you are all living in the community.

And,

there is scenery that I cannot see alone.

That is precisely why,

I wanted to look at the scenery together with all of you.


In order to reduce the unexpected.

We,

cannot reduce the unexpected to zero.

However,

by bringing together the scenery that many people have perceived,

things that one would not have noticed alone,

will change into

things that should be anticipated.

The accumulation of that,

will lead to future social implementation,

the association believes.


Please tell me the scenery you see.

Looking at this single piece of scenery,

what did you feel?

What caught your attention?

Any small realization is fine.

In the comments section,

please tell me the scenery you saw.

The scenery you discovered

might become something that 'should be anticipated' in someone else's future.


Next time, I will advance the time a little bit more.


This KYT is one of the activities of the Association for Countermeasures Against Being Stranded at Home, which aims to 'create regional systems that connect lives'.


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