
Island youngsters have been airing their views to politicians through an annual online survey.
The Department of Education and Children Youth Service questionnaire addressed a range of issues from school life to health.
Eleven to 21 year-olds were eligible to take part in the survey, which aims to help politicians consider the opinions of the Island's youth when making decisions affecting them.
Principal youth officer Ken Callister says the results have been an insight:
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