
Care and support offered to vulnerable children in the north of the Isle of Man is set to improve.
The Northern Multi-Agency Team, which is made up of social services, the police and voluntary organisations among others, is drawing-up its first action plan.
Since the team was formed in the autumn of last year it has dealt with 10 cases, with some on-going.
Team leader Tracy Power says having spoken to the public and formulating the plan, they are now ready to take more referrals.
More information of the MATs is available on the government's website.
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