Students who are of voting age can now access a free guide to this year’s general election.

’The Island’s Future’ has been designed to encourage 16- to 18-year-olds to engage in the political process and highlighting the importance of using their vote.

It also provides information about how to register, constituencies, and what to do on the day.

The booklet was designed jointly by the Department of Education, Sport and Culture and the Cabinet Office, and will be distributed to schools ahead of the House of Keys election on September 23.

Manx politics is currently taught in schools at both primary and secondary level, and a new scheme of learning for pupils in Year 10 (ages 14 to 15) has now been finalised.

This is in addition to the existing curriculum and informal learning covering local political issues.

There is also a specific online course this year for all school age voters covering the importance of registering to vote, which can be completed by students in years 10 to 13.

Minister for Education, Sport and Culture said Dr Alex Allinson MHK said: ’I hope this helpful guide can encourage more young people to engage in politics.

’Over the past year we have seen a steady rise in interest due to the pandemic, climate change and a range of local issues and we want to help young people have their voices heard.’

Residents will elect all 24 MHKs on September 23 to represent them in the House of Keys and Tynwald and to pass laws.

Only those who appear on the electoral register can vote.

To access ’The Island’s Future’ online, visit www.gov.im/categories/home-and-neighbourhood/elections-and-voting/2021-general-election/voters/young-voters/