The Compartmentalisation of Grief and Tragedy: RIP
a person A LOVED ONE (timeframe: grief) (timeframe: Why) (timeframe: answers) to questions that should not need be asked (again and again....) 'problem' Fear uncertainty advice flight OR fight values ethics morality PSYCHO- | a house a house . . . a house a house Fire a house fighting Fire a house fighting . . Fire a house fighting Fire a house fighting |||||||||||||||||| strength of towers cladding - facade material science introducing: dead space "probably" 'problem' property: transparency vs opaque (time-frame: risk, evidence) -PHYSICAL |
SOCIO-
a HOME a group of people
family friends
social housing
a community
the most terrible of good-byes
Towers of Strength
SPIRITUAL
(timeframe: social justice)
D.ANGER
'problem'
introducing: a 'new' home
| -POLITICAL property material evidence facade - cladding cost ££ value $$ Health & Safety Law Building regulations (timeframe: Public Inquiry) (timeframe: ACTION) GOV.UK 'problem' 'political correctness'? local-regional-national introducing: another Public Inquiry |
Some reflections on the tragic event at Grenfell Tower, London, UK.
Personal note: In posting this, of course, I do not wish to trivialise the enormity of what has happened, the point is that even in disasters - across the world, tools are needed to reflect, think critically, to support learning in order to ultimately assure a safer future for all...