A meeting has been organised to discuss changes introduced to Jersey's adult mental health services.
The government said the session would be held at St Helier Town Hall on Tuesday from 18:00 to 20:00 GMT to talk about changes made over the last two years.
Andy Weir, director of mental health, social care and community services, said a programme was launched in 2022 to "make changes and improvements" to Jersey's services.
Mr Weir added: "The time is now right to showcase the progress that has been made but also to hear from islanders about the things that are working well and the areas where they feel we need to make further change or improvement."
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