Public Health IOM is asking for residents to help them learn more about the health and wellbeing of the Islands population.
The organisations survey on the matter has now opened to the public - with officials saying results from it will help guide spending decision on future health initiatives.
Speaking recently, Director of Public Health, Dr Henrietta Ewart, says public input will give 'robust evidence' for creating 'relevant, achievable policy'.
The survey is available on the government website, those who take part must be 18 or over and must submit their responses by March 31.
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