Findings to be debated in Tynwald later this year
Ensuring the views of vulnerable young people are represented is vital.
That's according to the chairman of the select committee reviewing accommodation for teenagers leaving care and those with autism on the Island.
A report containing 21 recommendations for change will be laid before Tynwald next week, with the findings to be debated later this year.
Tim Baker MHK hopes the report gives young people more control of their future:
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