Basically these are preventative programs designed to make people more aware of their own mental health and mental wellness and look for signs and indicators. We don't want people diagnosing themselves, but you can tell a lot about changes in mood, sleep, addiction issues, and all of those kinds of things. The more aware you are of these, the easier it is to get help.
At the same time, we provide coping strategies to help you move along that continuum to a much more positive and mentally well state. That is what we're looking to do. If you have that kind of situation, where people are going to be exposed to trauma—again, it triggers some people and others are able to deal with it— but if you're aware, you can seek that early help and support to make sure that it doesn't become a much more chronic issue.