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Chief Minister Tony Brown says the government’s anti-bullying policy is working, but it will evolve as time goes on.
In the House of Keys today he faced a question from Onchan MHK Peter Karran about whether the policy was a success.
Mr Brown said since it was introduced, a total of 28 complaints had been made, which had either been investigated and settled, or were ongoing.
However, the experience of those complaints meant a new draft of the policy had been produced for consultation:
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