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What to do if your child goes missing

- More Matshediso

If you suspect that your child is missing, the first thing to do is to open a missing person’s case at a police station near you.

According to Bianca Aswegen, the National Coordinato­r at Missing Children South Africa (MCSA), there is no waiting period to report a missing person in South Africa.

“The first 24 hours are crucial because the chances of finding them are higher,” says Aswegen.

MCSA was establishe­d in 2007 to assist families of missing children. The organisati­on also helps the South African Police Service (SAPS) in all missing persons’ cases.

Once MCSA is informed about a missing child, it provides an emergency response service to advise callers on immediate steps to take.

The organisati­on also uses its national networks to distribute flyers of missing persons to create mass awareness of the missing individual.

“Our network provides an incredibly efficient, instant mass distributi­on of flyers, within moments of an incident,” Aswegen says.

MCSA urges parents and guardians to be extra vigilant and educate themselves and their children on safety measures.

• Teach children how to keep themselves safe;

• Tell your children to stay inside the school grounds while waiting for transport, and to always stay in a group of friends;

• If children are going to a shopping mall or the beach, always ensure that there is adult supervisio­n;

• It is important to tell children not to take anything from a stranger, or go any where with strangers.

• Tell your children to cause a scene and draw attention to themselves if someone makes them feel uncomforta­ble.

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