Jersey's Public Health team says it is seeking islander's thoughts on World Mental Health Day.
Islanders are being urged to tell the government how they would like to see their health and wellbeing improved.
Public Health Jersey said it was launching the island's first Big Health and Wellbeing Conversation on Monday, World Mental Health Day.The feedback will be used to shape the island's public health strategy.
Martin Knight, head of health improvement for Public Health said: "There are so many elements that can contribute to overall wellbeing - physical, mental, emotional, social, economic. "I'm excited for my colleagues and myself to get out from behind our desks to meet with and engage in conversation with the people that our work will reach."
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