they recently arrived. we have a trauma counsellor, so anybody that s struggling, i we can help them. because, as warm the welcome, none of this is easy. natasha fears for her five year old daughter. yeah. i mean, she is. and sometimes she s crying and wanting to go back home to ukraine, missing her friends and toys. and tatiana needs only one word to convey her trauma. is everybody ok back home? who you ve left your friends and family? nyet. no. but now, they say, is not the time for tears. we still have to move on. we have to rebuild our lives. we have to help all the families to settle down. we ll have our time to cry in the future. but for now, we have to be all together helping the others. that s the most important thing. thank you, maria. we re taken to meet with vitalina, who has moved into angel s
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again one small step forward is stricter laws on private individuals storing firearms. trauma counsellor i better be using i was one of the first on the scene after the shooting he helped students who had lived through the horrific experience process their emotions. i try to talk with them so they could process what they went through. that s a principle of trauma counseling people to express their feelings because it s far more harmful to suppress them and let them cry and scream if they need to. change. in the decades since the shooting security measures in the school have been stepped up all doors are more difficult to open from the outside and teachers try to identify challenging students early on the mission for example we have a school social worker deeply involved in the school. project and aimed at social cohesion and getting along with others. relatives of the victims try somehow to go