But one MHK queries if UCM can fill the gap in services
The Education Minister faced questions in the House of Keys this morning regarding the future of childcare and healthcare industries on the Island.
It comes after Isle Learn announced its intended closure.
MHK David Ashford queried whether UCM would be able to fill the gap:
But Julie Edge insisted all solutions are being considered:
She also confirmed she will be in attendance at a meeting tomorrow with key providers, officers from the DHSC and the principal of UCM, to help manage the potential fallout.
The meeting will be used to address the issues going forward, and enable a 'continuity plan' to be produced.
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