Missing Investigative Support


Support
If you’re facing the loss of a loved one or the uncertainty of a missing person, these trusted resources offer support and guidance and counselling. Whether you need emotional help or practical advice, these organisations are here to assist you.

Support
If you’re facing the loss of a loved one or the uncertainty of a missing person, these trusted resources offer support and guidance and counselling. Whether you need emotional help or practical advice, these organisations are here to assist you.

SAMM (Support After Murder and Manslaughter)
offers peer support for families affected by homicide. Volunteers who have experienced similar losses provide emotional guidance and help navigate the challenges of bereavement. SAMM operates across the UK and also trains both volunteers and professionals.
For more details, visit their website: SAMM
Cruse provides support to people grieving the death of a loved one. They offer resources, local services, and a national helpline to help individuals navigate the emotional challenges of loss.
For more details, visit their website: Cruse Bereavement Support
Victim Support's Homicide Service offers specialist assistance to families affected by murder or manslaughter. They provide emotional and practical support tailored to the unique needs of each individual.
For more details, visit their website: Victim Support
Missing People is a UK charity dedicated to reconnecting families with their missing loved ones. They provide free and confidential support to those left behind and work to ensure no one faces this situation alone.
For more details, visit their website: Missing People
The UK Missing Persons Unit provides access to a national database where people can search for unidentified bodies and learn more about unidentified individuals. Their goal is to assist families in finding answers.
For more details, visit their website: UK Missing Persons Unit
