The Tynwald select committee investigating accommodation for young people with autism will hear expert evidence.
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Operating the Isle of Man’s Liverpool ferry terminal costs more than £710,000 a yearJim Taylor, who was one of first teachers in the UK to work exclusively with pupils with autism, will appear before the committee at 1.30pm on Friday (March 22), alongside Carole Williams, the island’s autism liaison teacher. The public hearing takes place in the LegCo chamber.

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