Just going in there, we hear about things like blood memory, for example. We can talk about red brain. This is not a moment of behaviour. For example, if a parent is calm.... There are intergenerational layers of trauma. If we look at, for example, war veterans or women who have experienced violence, there are all sorts of triggers that set off stress factors that can't just be controlled. It goes beyond that. It's in the lived memory of our brain. I would say spirit, but it's our brain.
When you're talking about mitigating that, is part of the response then addressing those historical impacts or colonial impacts to assist people who go into crisis?