 I think that it would be good to invest in organisations that support mental health because they definitely need more money to make events like this, to be able to plan it and they need the resources to put stuff together because it really benefits everybody, it's not just them. People in the suits are not running where we live, they don't know what's going on here on a daily basis and we're the people who, we are effectively the most important because we're the people who are experiencing the services from the NHS and experiencing a school and as much as they can say we know it because we're... You did it and you were there once. We're living through it right now and we understand what it is like right now and rather than just saying we're so amazing we follow young people, we would like for people to say we are working with them to better the services because they could say that we support them and we need to help them but if you want to invest in money do it in someone which will actually actively do that. I think that money should be invested into organisations like Stronger Minds in order because it will trickle down to the people who need it. I think that there needs to be more councillors because I mean the waiting list, I got pushed up the waiting list because I went to my GP but the waiting list for most people is like two years or something one of my mates had to wait and actually I don't think that it's realised how much your state of mental health can deteriorate within those two years so I think that there needs to be more councillors just so that the waiting list isn't so long and I think that they need to publicise it and show that actually you don't have to suffer in silence and that you can talk to somebody and that there is a support system that is ready to help you. So I think it's really really important in the environment that you're in. A lot of people would think it doesn't matter but it really does when you're sharing something personal and you want to build that trust and that relationship with a teacher or a councillor and I think like Ellie was saying doing it in a school conference room where there's piles of paperwork and you're surrounded by that school life to just even have like an armchair or so for where you can just either slouch, lay down and just completely relax and shut up from school life just talking to someone and be able for them to listen and you should just relax. You don't have to feel under pressure to do anything, say anything, it's just kind of there if you need it and the room is there.