The Designated Safeguarding Lead role is one of the most demanding positions in any organisation working with children. DSLs carry immense responsibility, face constant emotional demands, and often struggle with overwhelming workloads. How can organisations support their DSLs effectively whilst maintaining safeguarding excellence?
And often, they're doing this alongside another full-time role.
Without proper support, burnout is inevitable.
Multiple deputies: At least two deputies who can genuinely cover the role
Clear responsibilities: Defined case allocation and coverage arrangements
Equal training: Deputies receive the same training as the DSL
Regular handovers: Structured communication about active cases
Shared on-call: Rotating responsibility for urgent out-of-hours concerns
This time must be genuinely protected—not "when you can fit it in."