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Families of missing people are offered more support
8 November 2011
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Families of missing people are offered more support
The leaflets give advice on what to do if your child, as in the case of Madeleine McCann, goes missing abroad
Leaflets containing information for UK families of those who go missing are being published following criticism by the mother of Madeleine McCann.
In the summer the first Parliamentary inquiry into the issue was told by Kate McCann there was a "complete gap" in help for those affected.
The National Policing Improvement Agency has responded by publishing factsheets giving practical advice.
They can be downloaded from the NPIA's website.
The factsheets are also expected to be made available at police stations up and down the country.
Joe Apps, manager of the NPIA's Missing Persons Bureau, said: "Family members suffer great distress when someone goes missing and often they don't know where to turn or what to do.
"These factsheets aim to help them in the same way that victims of crime get practical advice and information."
In June, Kate McCann, whose daughter vanished in Portugal in 2007, told MPs it should not be down to "grieving parents" to search for their children.
She said grief was compounded by a "lack of communication and information" and called for a single point of contact between families and the police.
The 11 factsheets produced by the Missing Persons Bureau explain:
what to do when someone goes missing, whether it is in the UK or abroad
which charities and organisations to contact to help find a missing person
what support and advice is available to relatives
how to deal with financial, legal and property issues arising when someone is missing for a long time.
Mr Apps said the need for the leaflets was highlighted during the inquiry by the all-party Parliamentary group for runaway and missing children and adults.
All police officers and civilian staff dealing with missing persons investigations have been encouraged to read them and recommend them to families.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15627201
Last updated at 01:14
Families of missing people are offered more support
The leaflets give advice on what to do if your child, as in the case of Madeleine McCann, goes missing abroad
Leaflets containing information for UK families of those who go missing are being published following criticism by the mother of Madeleine McCann.
In the summer the first Parliamentary inquiry into the issue was told by Kate McCann there was a "complete gap" in help for those affected.
The National Policing Improvement Agency has responded by publishing factsheets giving practical advice.
They can be downloaded from the NPIA's website.
The factsheets are also expected to be made available at police stations up and down the country.
Joe Apps, manager of the NPIA's Missing Persons Bureau, said: "Family members suffer great distress when someone goes missing and often they don't know where to turn or what to do.
"These factsheets aim to help them in the same way that victims of crime get practical advice and information."
In June, Kate McCann, whose daughter vanished in Portugal in 2007, told MPs it should not be down to "grieving parents" to search for their children.
She said grief was compounded by a "lack of communication and information" and called for a single point of contact between families and the police.
The 11 factsheets produced by the Missing Persons Bureau explain:
what to do when someone goes missing, whether it is in the UK or abroad
which charities and organisations to contact to help find a missing person
what support and advice is available to relatives
how to deal with financial, legal and property issues arising when someone is missing for a long time.
Mr Apps said the need for the leaflets was highlighted during the inquiry by the all-party Parliamentary group for runaway and missing children and adults.
All police officers and civilian staff dealing with missing persons investigations have been encouraged to read them and recommend them to families.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15627201
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Re: Families of missing people are offered more support
I'm absolutely 100% behind a push for families to be given far more help when a child goes missing.
I'm also in favour of lobbying parliament for more stringent measures to be taken against child neglect! The McCanns are a prime example of how not to treat three children under four year's of age.... Fact sheets on the dangers of leaving your children to fend for themselves please "made available at police stations up and down the country!"
I'm also in favour of lobbying parliament for more stringent measures to be taken against child neglect! The McCanns are a prime example of how not to treat three children under four year's of age.... Fact sheets on the dangers of leaving your children to fend for themselves please "made available at police stations up and down the country!"
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Re: Families of missing people are offered more support
"In the summer the first Parliamentary inquiry into the issue was told by Kate McCann there was a "complete gap" in help for those affected. "
With all the British police present in Portugal, the media spokesman, etc. etc. etc. I hardly think Ms. McCann is in a position to complain there was any gap to help, let alone a complete gap...
Regarding the potential property issues, would her advice be to get the public to pay the mortgages?
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Whenever they use Madeleine McCann as the reference case for missing people/children, they are doing many others a disservice...
With all the British police present in Portugal, the media spokesman, etc. etc. etc. I hardly think Ms. McCann is in a position to complain there was any gap to help, let alone a complete gap...
Regarding the potential property issues, would her advice be to get the public to pay the mortgages?
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Whenever they use Madeleine McCann as the reference case for missing people/children, they are doing many others a disservice...
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