Group formed of seven Island residents, aged between 15 and 24
A recent addition to the Tynwald Youth Select Committee says it's 'an opportunity to contribute to meaningful change'.
After focusing on housing issues, the second iteration of the committee is now turning its attention to investigating 'support for life after school'.
Through the examination of government policy and initiatives, the committee is aiming to identify why the Island continues to struggle to retain its young adult population.
They will hear evidence from experts and politicians before putting forward a report to Tynwald.
Recent graduate Scarlett Clague says she's excited to advocate for her peers:
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