Beer mats telling islanders not to 'bottle it up' are popping up in Jersey pubs.
This is part of a campaign from Thrive Jersey and Switch Digital, aiming to prevent suicide in young men in particular.
The mats have the message 'Don't Bottle it Up', alongside a list of support services islanders can turn to.
Randalls and Liberation pubs will be stocking the mats next week.
Andy Le Seelleur, from Thrive Jersey, tells us why it is being rolled out now:
"Looking at the research about male suicide, they can peak especially amongst young males, when big sporting events are happening, rates can increase.
"Particularly after a big sporting event has finished as well, you lose that sense of community in a pub, which can leave a kind of emptiness in some people.
"The mats are basically saying don't bottle it up. The mats really do give some simple advice about what to do if you're struggling.
"Seek support, support is more available now than it was 5 - 10 years ago, get out of your comfort zone, do something for yourself and just share."

New website helps children and families navigate the digital world
More time in Jersey for French day-trippers
Rapist jailed more than two decades after his crime
Jersey Airport to see 20,000 passengers in the run up to Christmas
Both winning CI Christmas Lottery Tickets sold in Jersey
Jersey churches host free Christmas events in the Royal Square
Support service set up for carers of people with mental illness
New Jersey Opera House CEO appointed