We listen to understand why children go missing and then give them support to stop them running and make safer choices.
We’ll meet you where you feel most comfortable, such as where you live, at your school, college, or youth club.
We work across the Tri-Party areas to support young people who have gone missing from home.
We do this by:
WithYou is an independent charity, separate from the police or social care.
If a young person is reported to the police as missing, we’ll meet with them to complete a Return Home Interview.
Through this, we’ll ask them why they went missing, what needs to be put in place to make them feel safe, and what changes would stop them from running away in future.
Following the interview, we provide the young person with advice and information to support them with personal safety planning. Depending on what support is required, we may also:
100% of young people that completed a Return Home Interview stated that it had helped them to keep safe.
Following a Return Home Interview, we may suggest that one of our expert Case Workers completes direct work with the young person.
This involves one-to-one sessions, which are usually delivered once a week for four to six weeks, though this will depend on the young person and their needs.
Sessions are held wherever the young person feels safest - this could be at home, at school, out on a walk, or in a cafe.
During these sessions, a case worker will provide the young person with the information and tools they need to see the risks involved with running away, make safer choices, and put steps in place to make positive changes.
We may also complete work around the other factors in the young person's life which may be contributing to their missing incidents.
If you're worried that a child is thinking about or has gone missing, please read this information so you know what to do.
We support professionals across the Tri-Party areas by:
Providing specialist advice at multi-agency meetings, such as Child Protection Conferences, Core Groups and Strategy Meetings
Attending Trigger Meetings to contribute to safety planning
Sharing information through contributions at weekly Contextual Safeguarding Risk Meetings
Providing training on the missing process and the services we provide through delivery of our Missing From Home Masterclass
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We support young people:
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Whether you need advice for yourself or for someone you care about, our friendly team of trained advisers are here for you.