More advice services are needed for young people in the Isle of Man.
That's the verdict reached by the Youth Service following a survey of more than 700 youngsters.
Satisfaction rates with facilities and activities were high, with 93 per cent very or fairly satisfied by what's provided by their club.
Youth Worker Grainne Burns (pictured) says the results of this research will be used to shape future services.
And in particular she hopes young people will soon have more opportunities to seek advice if they are concerned about particular issues:

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