A Tynwald committee will continue its evidence gathering into the subject of Safeguarding on Island today.
The panel is holding a general evidence session which will be done remotely between the panel, witnesses and staff with Legislative Buildings in Douglas currently closed.
Speaking to the committee as part of the session will be Social Policy and Children's Committee Chair, Chris Thomas MHK, and Chair of the Safeguarding Board, Glenys Johnson.
The proceedings will be livestreamed via the Tynwald website from 3.30pm.
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