A mentoring scheme to tackle anti-social behaviour in young people will have a “significant long-term impact on our community”, a charity has said.
The Isle of Man Youth Motor Project, which works with young and vulnerable people, has received a grant of £11,970 from the Manx Lottery Trust.
The 12-month scheme is in partnership with the youth justice agencies.
Manager Peter Hodgson said it would also tackle issues like drug abuse, theft and social and domestic violence.
Programme sessions have been created to include talking therapies, the promotion of “diversionary activity”, and the development of creative and technical skills.