Missing People’s Support Partner Network

5 Jan 2018 02:31 PM

Each year approximately 250,000 people go missing in the UK and of those, many will experience homelessness at some point.

That’s why we at Missing People – the UK’s only charity dedicated to supporting missing people and their families – want to join forces with Homeless Link UK members.

The common factors behind homelessness and going missing are well established: relationship breakdown; conflict with parents; mental health problems and substance abuse are all issues that link the two. In Homeless Link’s 2015 study on youth homelessness, 47% of young people were reported to have become homeless after their parents/caregivers were no longer able, or willing, to accommodate them. In addition. Research by Shelter Scotland found that 84 percent of young homeless people (categorised as 16 – 24-year-olds) had “run away before the age of 16.”

As a charity, we not only help in the search for missing people, we also provide specialised support via our free confidential helpline to missing children and adults, as well as the friends and family they’ve left behind.

We’re here 24/7 for anyone that needs us, but we need help reaching and supporting those who do. 

So we‘ve created the Support Partner Network: a web of safeguarding agencies across the UK that we send targeted confidential briefings to, whenever a person goes missing in their area. We would be delighted to welcome as many Homeless Link UK members, who offer frontline services, to the Network as possible. In fact, many of you already are members.

Interested? Here’s all you’d have to do:

Yes, that really is all you need to do. That’s because our briefings are designed purely to raise awareness that a vulnerable missing person may access your services. How you choose to interact with a missing person is entirely up to you, based on your own organisation’s guidelines – but here are some things you could also do: 

Join the Support Partner Network and the choice is yours. However, whenever needed, we can offer support to the missing person and/or your organisation over our 116 000 helpline which is free confidential and open 24/7. 

How can we help you and your clients?

There are many different ways that we can help depending on what support your client needs. For example:

For more information on joining the Support Partner Network, or to sign up online, please visit our website. Alternatively, email the SPN team at spn@missingpeople.org.uk with any queries and we’ll get back to you asap.