But DESC minister says up it has been addressed via 'uplift'
A Douglas North MHK has criticised a new educational plan saying it doesn’t provide enough information about recruitment and retention of staff.
Education, Sport and Culture’s ‘Department Plan’ for 2022/2023 was unanimously backed by Tynwald this week.
Despite voting in favour, David Ashford said it was lacking in information about staffing challenges:
Minister Julie Edge said it was an issue the department was working on:
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