
Social Care Minister Chris Robertshaw says there’s no timetable for changing the way child protection works on the Isle of Man.
He’s faced calls to issue details explaining how he’ll move away from a system which faced criticism over the number of false positive cases it flagged up.
Last week, campaigner Tristram Llewelyn Jones made the call following Mr Robertshaw’s evidence to a select committee about the scheme, called Every Child Matters.
But Mr Robertshaw says publishing a schedule for its removal isn’t as easy as it might sound:
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