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A funeral director works in the moments most people instinctively avoid.
Grief. Loss. Raw human pain. They don't rush it. They don't try to remove it. They don't pretend it isn't there. They stay composed, present, and professionally steady in the middle of something deeply uncomfortable.
In this episode of What a DSL Can Learn From... we explore what the funeral director reveals about the emotional discipline safeguarding actually requires. Because there are moments in every DSL's role where there are no quick answers, no immediate resolution, and no way to fix what is in front of you. And in those moments, the instinct to resolve, to reassure, to move things forward, that instinct can actually get in the way of what the student needs most.
Presence is often more powerful than the right words. And sitting with discomfort, without rushing it, is one of the hardest professional skills in safeguarding. Nobody teaches it. This episode talks about it honestly.
One question to carry into your week: In difficult safeguarding moments — are you trying to fix too quickly, or are you providing the steady presence that is actually needed?
By Clouded360A funeral director works in the moments most people instinctively avoid.
Grief. Loss. Raw human pain. They don't rush it. They don't try to remove it. They don't pretend it isn't there. They stay composed, present, and professionally steady in the middle of something deeply uncomfortable.
In this episode of What a DSL Can Learn From... we explore what the funeral director reveals about the emotional discipline safeguarding actually requires. Because there are moments in every DSL's role where there are no quick answers, no immediate resolution, and no way to fix what is in front of you. And in those moments, the instinct to resolve, to reassure, to move things forward, that instinct can actually get in the way of what the student needs most.
Presence is often more powerful than the right words. And sitting with discomfort, without rushing it, is one of the hardest professional skills in safeguarding. Nobody teaches it. This episode talks about it honestly.
One question to carry into your week: In difficult safeguarding moments — are you trying to fix too quickly, or are you providing the steady presence that is actually needed?