Report

Missing people: a guide for family members and service providers

Author
New South Wales Department of Justice
Publication Year
2014
Region
Asia and the Pacific
Thematic Area
Law & Policies / Families
Topic
Psychosocial Support / Mental Health / Family Needs / DNA Analysis
Access
Open access

Missing people: A guide for family members and service providers has been developed by the Families and Friends of Missing Persons Unit, Victims Services, NSW Department of Justice. The Families and Friends of Missing Persons Unit (FFMPU) was established in 2000 and is the only service in Australia specifically set up to provide counselling, support and practical assistance to those affected by the loss of a missing person. FFMPU is committed to improving the knowledge and understanding of issues related to missing people, and increasing awareness of the experience and impact on those left behind when a loved one is missing.
The information provided in this book is based on the knowledge of the team at FFMPU, information gained from other organisations and research findings, into the emotional and psychosocial impact of missing. It was written by the counsellors at FFMPU in consultation with family members who have someone missing in their lives, and draws on their lived experience.
Their comments are incorporated throughout the book and provide insights into the different aspects of missing. These families generously and willingly shared their experiences, reflections, and time to make the book possible. We thank them for their generosity, patience and ongoing support.