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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 21 MIN

What a DSL Can Learn From… A Deep Sea Diver

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What a DSL Can Learn From… A Deep Sea DiverIn deep sea diving, the greatest danger isn't always at depth.It's during the return.Surface too quickly and the body can't adjust. The pressure change causes internal damage that isn't always visible, but can be fatal. So divers are trained to do something that feels counterintuitive: slow down. Pause. Ascend in stages.Safeguarding recovery works exactly the same way.In this episode, we explore what DSLs and pastoral leaders can learn from decompression, because in schools, there is enormous pressure to resolve, move on, and return to normal. But for a student who has lived inside a safeguarding concern, sudden change, even positive change, can be deeply destabilising.We unpack six core insights, from why the end of an incident is never the end of the impact, to why transition periods carry their own hidden risks, to why slowing down is not weakness but professional judgement.The question this episode leaves you with:Where might we be rushing a safeguarding "return to normal" when we should be slowing down to protect the student's recovery?Paced. Protective. Deeply human.Perfect for: DSLs, pastoral leaders, boarding staff, and anyone responsible for supporting students not just through crisis — but safely beyond it.

What a DSL Can Learn From… A Deep Sea DiverIn deep sea diving, the greatest danger isn't always at depth.It's during the return.Surface too quickly and the body can't adjust. The pressure change causes internal damage that isn't always visible, but can be fatal. So divers are trained to do something that feels counterintuitive: slow down. Pause. Ascend in stages.Safeguarding recovery works exactly the same way.In this episode, we explore what DSLs and pastoral leaders can learn from decompression, because in schools, there is enormous pressure to resolve, move on, and return to normal. But for a student who has lived inside a safeguarding concern, sudden change, even positive change, can be deeply destabilising.We unpack six core insights, from why the end of an incident is never the end of the impact, to why transition periods carry their own hidden risks, to why slowing down is not weakness but professional judgement.The question this episode leaves you with:Where might we be rushing a safeguarding "return to normal" when we should be slowing down to protect the student's recovery?Paced. Protective. Deeply human.Perfect for: DSLs, pastoral leaders, boarding staff, and anyone responsible for supporting students not just through crisis — but safely beyond it.

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