A Tynwald committee will be taking evidence today from senior health officials on the Island's Children and Families Service.
The Social Affairs Policy Review Committee is looking into how the service operates and what impact the pandemic has had on it.
The Director of the Children and Families Service, Deborah Brayhsaw, will appear before the panel at 10.30am this morning, before Health and Social Care Minister, David Ashford MHK gives evidence from 2pm this afternoon.
Once again, both sessions will be open for members of the public to attend and will take place at Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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