Absolutely it would, especially if it's an early intervention, such as upon their arrival. We can, at least, prevent them from escalating and ending up in the ER. That's the first thing: direct support.
The other thing is to have more training on cultural competency and cultural sensitivity for other care providers, because they are working on a daily basis with this population and with these communities. Having that training to be.... For example, a while ago, we provided training for Kids Help Phone, to train their counsellors on how to work with newcomer youth through a cultural sensitivity lens. That was a great step. We want to see it happening more with other care providers.