Public Health survey attracted 800 responses
The end of a survey into homelessness on the Isle of Man shouldn’t mark the end of public input on the topic.
Rob Callister sits on the Select Committee on Poverty.
In the House of Keys yesterday (28 January) it was revealed 800 people had shared their thoughts on homelessness via a Public Health exercise which finished on Monday (27 January).
You can find out more HERE.
The Onchan MHK says participation must continue even though the survey has now closed:
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