Plans to improve mental health care on the Isle of Man are "firmly on the agenda".
That's according to the Department of Health and Social Care which has this week marked Mental Health Awareness Week.
It's estimated that more than 20,000 people on the Island will experience mental health problems at some stage of their lives.
Minister Kate Beecroft says work must continue to raise awareness and help those people who are suffering:
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