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Christopher reflects on ‘what being more human’ in the context of care means.

He highlights that care plans that care plans should not be generic but tailored to each person’s unique needs and circumstances, they should involve the person actively and are a living document.

He gives examples and notes that key point is that these plans should go beyond just practical tasks to also consider the emotional and mental well-being of the person and acknowledge the inherent risks while supporting individuals transparently and honestly.