Missing Persons Guide
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A definitive and practical guide to what to do when someone goes missing. This is provided by the Missing Persons Advocacy Network and takes a step by step approach.
It covers what to do immediately when you know someone is missing, through to the first week, month and long term.
This is a comprehensive guide and goes into great detail at each step along the path. Topics covered include gathering details, reporting to police, creating posters, using social media and spreading the word.
Topics are also introduced for the first week and long term such as media releases, contacting relevant organisations, creating social media pages and requesting an inquest.
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