Little has been done over the past four years to help young people facing homelessness when they leave care.
That's the conclusion of a Tynwald committee which has been exploring poverty on the Isle of Man.
In 2019, a report about vulnerable young people looked into homelessness and made a number of recommendations for government.
But according to the Select Committee on Poverty, which is due to present its 562-page report in April, almost nothing has changed - which it called "extremely disappointing".
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