Mental Health
Grief

Why don't we say anything when someone is grieving

Have you ever had a friend or a colleague who has lost someone?

What did you say?

What did you want to say but didn't?

Grief is one of those topics that most of us know is important to address, but many feel awkward talking about it.

Why?

From my grief work and my personal experience, I've identified some of the most common reasons.

1. We don’t know what and when to say. Sometimes we want to offer words of support, but we don't know how to do it. "I'm sorry for your loss" may indeed sound too plain. Also, often we don’t know if we should say something as soon as we learn about the loss or wait a bit, or whether it can be conveyed online or better in person.

2. We avoid difficult topics. Discussing grief may bring up painful thoughts that we may also experience loss at some point. We know we will all be there. Or we've gone through grief ourselves and don't want to talk about it to avoid reminding ourselves of it. All in all, it's an uncomfortable topic we'd rather avoid.

3. It’s not appropriate in our culture. In many cultures, grief is perceived as an entirely private matter that one doesn’t talk about.

In some cases, this means we might think it’s the person’s task to cope with grief - "there’s nothing to talk about; they will manage".

In other cases, it means we might not want to be too much and cross this person's boundaries - "it's not my business, and I'd better not intervene".

4. We are not sure about our own boundaries. How can we be empathetic yet professional? What if the person starts talking, and we become overwhelmed? What if they need support, and we can’t or don’t want to provide it? Balancing between personal and professional can be tricky.

What is the right thing to say to someone grieving? I’ll talk about it in the next articles.

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This Privacy Notice describes how we, as a controller, collect, use and share your personal data. It applies to personal data you voluntarily provide to Elena Winkelmann, or is automatically collected by Elena Winkelmann. 

Who we are

The company operating elenawinkelmann.com, its associated websites and social media accounts is Elena Winkelmann, Christburger Str. 23, 10405 Berlin ] (“[name]”, “we”, “us”, “our”). Any data protection related questions you might have about how we handle your personal data or if you wish to exercise your data subject rights, please contact us by post or at elena@elenawinkelmann.com


What data we collect and for what purpose 

Elena Winkelmann collects data voluntarily provided to Elena Winkelmann by clients, website visitors and candidates applying for open job positions. Elena Winkelmann processes Personal Data as described below:

1. Website hosting

Elena Winkelmann makes its website available through Webflow, Inc., 398 11th Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA and has executed standard contractual clauses with WebFlow to safeguard your data that is transferred to WebFlow for this. Elena Winkelmann collects anonymous statistical data about the use of its website to optimise its online presence and for marketing and sales purposes. No cookies are being stored on your device, and only the first 2 bytes of your IP address are being stored (e.g. 200.100.x.x). The data is collected on servers operated by Elena Winkelmann in the European Union. This data is not governed by the GDPR as it is anonymous. You may further opt-out of tracking by enabling the Do-Not-Track option in your browser. Visit http://donottrack.us/ to learn how.


2. Information provided by you through web forms, through voice conversations such as phone, videoconferencing and during in-person meetings.

Through web forms on our contact page and on in-page ‘call to action’ forms, we collect your company name, first name, last name, email address and phone number. We process this information for the purpose of the performance of a contract, or in the preparatory stage of entering into a contract as laid out in Art 6(1)(b) of the GDPR. As you actively request us to contact you for more information about our products and services, we will need to record this data to be able to effectively communicate with you for this purpose. This information is submitted to a server operated by [name], from which it will be deleted 25 months after the last contact we had with you, unless you become a client and we will need to retain your information for other reasons. This information is not shared outside of our organization, and is stored on servers within the European Union.


3. Engage our services

Elena Winkelmann may collect personal information provided by the clients for the purposes of the performance of a contract, Art 6(1)(b) GDPR. The information we may collect is first name, last name, company name, email address, phone number, picture, position and role and invoicing information such as bank details and VAT number. We also process the feedback you give to help us assess the quality of our service provision and guide our decision making (quality management). We carry out this processing in our legitimate interests as per Art 6(1)(f) GDPR.We store this information for two years after the end of our DPO and consulting contract.


 4. Keeping you informed about privacy and GDPR.

When filling out a webform or through other methods and communication you also have the choice to sign up for our marketing communication by selecting the appropriate, optional tick box for this purpose. We only add you to our mailing list once you have passed the double-opt in. The processing of your name and email for this particular purpose are based on your consent Art 6(1)(a) GDPR, which you can revoke at any time. We will continue to process your personal data for this purpose until you revoke this consent by either clicking the ‘unsubscribe’ button, or contact us by post or at elena@elenawinkelmann.com to revoke your consent  or request we unsubscribe you. However, should another legal base exist for us to process your data, (as outlined above under 2. or 3. for example, should we require your email address in the scope of contract negotiation), we will continue to process your personal data for those purposes.


5. Server administration

Your IP address and your page requests are stored in log files for a duration of maximum 14 days on our servers for the reason of preventing fraud, abuse, and security incidents, as well as monitoring the performance of our servers. After 14 days, these log files will be automatically deleted. We carry out this processing and data retention in our legitimate interest as laid out in Art 6(1)(f) for the GDPR. 


6. Internal communication required to deliver services

Internally, we use Google Workspace for our email service, calendar and internal document management. We also use it to communicate and provide our services to our clients, we then collect the client’s name, title and email address. The data collected in the scope of this communication is legitimized under performance of a contract as laid out under Art (6)(1)(b) of the GDPR. Data processed on GSuite is deleted within 25 months after the end of our engagement with you.More information around data transfers out of the EEA or to non adequate countries can be found below in the section Security and International Data Transfers.


7. Collection of statistical information through surveys

From time to time, we carry out surveys and questionnaires among specific or broad groups of companies which help us better understand the market, the compliance situation of our target industries and their specific concerns. The data collected in these surveys may contain personal or pseudonymous elements which ensure de-duplication and prevent skewed results. This processing is carried under legitimate interest, as laid out in Art 6(1)(f) of the GDPR. We however separate and where possible remove personal elements from these data sets at the earliest convenience and only do our analysis and reporting on anonymized data sets. We never use such results to target you for sales or marketing reasons and do not share these details outside of our organization. We only use the anonymized data sets to derive aggregate insights from anonymous reports. If you elect to leave your contact details in such surveys we will only use them for the specifically-indicated purpose. Any personal data purposefully given is considered consent as in Art 6(1)(a) of the GDPR and can be revoked at any time by contacting us.

8. Application for a job or internship

During our recruitment process, we collect personal data of active or potential candidates for our vacancies. The recruitment process might take two different forms: 

‍‍Active applicants 

We collect the data of the applicants who actively apply to the vacancies we advertise via email and professional social networking sites such as LinkedIn. This process serves the purpose of selecting the applicants that are most suitable for the vacancy based on education, work experience and skill set. The application is submitted by emailing us. Occasionally, and depending on the recruitment stage, we request and collect additional information. The information collected includes: first and last name, email address, phone number, home address, date of birth, profile picture, work and academic related information contained in CV and cover letters, and when applicable, references and academic records or transcripts. The legal basis for this is the performance of a contract as laid out in Art.6(1)(b) GDPR and §26(1) of the German Federal Data Protection Act, the BDSG. Should we decide to reject your application, or you revoke your interest to continue the process, we store your personal data for 6 months from the date of rejection, based on our legitimate interest to defend ourselves against legal claims, as per Art. 6(1)(f) of the GDPR and §4(1)(f) of the BDSG.

Ensuring compliance 

Elena Winkelmann is under obligation to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including, but not limited to those of the European Union, Germany and the state of Brandenburg. For this reason we may have to collect, process and retain your details for an extended period of time as a legal obligation (Art 6(1)(c) GDPR).Information required to track your choices and consent regarding the processing (or use) of your Personal Data or reception of marketing materials is stored to ensure compliance with the GDPR. 

Security and international data transfers 

We use third party software across several countries, personal data may therefore be transferred to a country outside the EU/EEA. To protect your personal data, we enter into data protection agreements and maintain both technical and organisational safeguards around the processing of your data. The Standard Contractual Clauses we rely on can be provided on request by reaching out to elena@elenawinkelmann.com.

Why am I required to provide Personal Data?

As a general principle, providing personal information and granting consent for our use of this information is done entirely on a voluntary basis. Choosing not to consent or provide personal data is generally not detrimental. However, there are circumstances in which [name] cannot take action without specific data. This is the case, for instance, when data is required to process your order, fulfill a contact request, or provide you with access to a service or newsletter. 


Who your data is made accessible to Elena Winkelmann hosts the majority of its services and systems itself on servers within the EU. We use a transactional email provider and a mailing list service, both located in the EU to deal with our mailing needs.In the case your personal details are visible on an incoming or outgoing invoice, they may also be transmitted to our tax advisor as well as to the financial authorities (German Finanzamt).


Your rights as a data subject

At any time, you can request from Elena Winkelmann to receive information about which personal data Elena Winkelmann processes about you. You can also request the correction or deletion of such personal data. Please note, however, that Elena Winkelmann can delete your personal data only if there is no statutory obligation or prevailing obligation on Elena Winkelmann to retain it. If Elena Winkelmann uses your personal data based on consent or the performance of a contract, you may also request a copy of the personal data that you have provided to Elena Winkelmann. To do so, please contact us at elena@elenawinkelmann.com and specify the information or processing activities to which your request relates. Furthermore, you can request that we restrict your personal data from any further processing if:You are contesting the accuracy of the data we hold about your, for as long as we need to verify this claim. If you believe the processing of the data is unlawful, but you oppose the erasure of the data and request restriction of processing instead. If we no longer need your data for the original purpose, but you need them for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims.If you have objected to the use of your data, while we evaluate if our legitimate grounds for processing your data override yours, as required by Art 21 of the GDPR. Please direct any such request to elena@elenawinkelmann.com.


Your right to lodge a complaint

We encourage you to contact us at elena@elenawinkelmann.com if you have any privacy related concern. Should you disapprove of the response we have provide you, you have the right to lodge a complaint with our supervisory authority, or with the data protection authority of the European member state you live or work in. 


The details of the supervisory authority responsible for Berlin, Germany, are: 

Berliner Beauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit 

Alt-Moabit 59-61 

10555 Berlin

Telefon: 030 13889-0

Telefax: 030 2155050 

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Changes to this Privacy Policy

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