Health Minister open to discussions with company
Different mental health programmes, operating alongside government, are to be discussed at a conference in Douglas.
It's being hosted by the Manx charity Quing, at the Villa Marina on 6 March.
Among a number of speakers set to appear on the day is chartered psychologist Natasha Berthollier - who is involved with a programme called Assist based in Slough, in the UK.
She says it helps people with a number of difficulties:
Health and Social Care Minister David Ashford says he can't attend the event, but he's open to discussions with Quing:

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