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Missing Child Preparation

How to prepare in advance so you can respond quickly and effectively if your child ever goes missing.

Overview

No parent wants to think about their child going missing, but having a plan in place means you can act quickly if it ever happens. Most missing child incidents are resolved rapidly, and preparedness significantly improves outcomes.

How it works

Children may go missing for many reasons: getting separated in a crowd, running away, being taken by someone, or simply losing track of time. Having up-to-date photos, key details readily accessible, and knowing the right steps to take removes delay during a critical window.

Warning signs in your child

Warning signs on the device

Prevention steps

1. Keep a recent photo and key details updated

Maintain a recent, clear photograph of your child on your phone along with their height, weight, and any distinguishing features. Update this every few months.

2. Teach your child what to do if separated

Practise the plan: stay where you are, find a 'safe stranger', say your name and parent's phone number. Make sure younger children know this by heart.

3. Know the immediate steps

Familiarise yourself with what to do: search the immediate area, alert staff or security, call 999 if your child is not found within minutes. The police take every missing child report seriously from the first moment.

What to do if it happens

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Last reviewed: 2026-04-19