Residents in the south are invited to have their say about plans for joined-up health, social care and wellbeing services in the area.
The development of the Southern Wellbeing Partnership is the latest stage to embed integrated care across the Island.
It follows a successful pilot project, resulting in the launch of the Western Wellbeing Partnership in Peel in February.
This model is now being developed for people registered with GP practices in the south, the Ballasalla and Castletown Medical Centres and the Southern Group Practice.
Three drop-in sessions are planned in the coming weeks for the public to find out more:
Ballasalla: Thursday 10 September at Abbey Church Hall rom 2.30pm to 7pm
Port Erin: Thursday 17 September at Thie Rosien from 2.30pm to 7pm
Castletown: Thursday 24 September at The Engine House from 2.30 to 7pm
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