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Mutanga has just passed his entry to practice exam to obtain his RCIC-IRB licence. He is excited to have been hired by a top law firm in Saskatoon to conduct their immigration and refugee cases under the supervision of a very experienced lawyer. During his orientation training, his boss explains the importance of trauma-informed practice, which all staff are expected to follow when working with clients. Mutanga learns that the main goal of trauma-informed practice is to ensure that:
A. advocacy in the community for the client is expected of immigration professionals
B. professionals are encouraged to participate in mental health counselling of the client
C. professional boundaries should be flexible to permit more personal assistance to the client such as help with transit
D. no further harm or suffering is caused to the client by the professional's actions.