This document discusses children's responses to community experiences of trauma. It covers topics like social isolation, social exclusion, experiences of trauma for Indigenous Australians, and emergency/disaster situations. For Indigenous Australians, trauma has resulted from historical and ongoing losses like forced removals and assimilation policies. Intergenerational trauma can be passed down through parenting and mental health issues. Supporting safe places, people and programs is important for change. Emergency situations can disrupt child development, so principles like safety, calming, efficacy and hope are important for psychosocial wellbeing.