PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
NATIONAL MISSING PERSONS HELPLINE (12 March 1998)

Motion Details

That this House commends the invaluable work of the charity, National Missing Persons Helpline, in supporting the families of missing persons, and assisting missing persons to reunite with their families, if they so wish; notes that the Helpline undertakes far more than its name implies and maintains the only comprehensive national register of missing people in the UK, which now includes some 18,000 cases in relation to which it received many thousands of calls; congratulates the Helpline on improving its success rate to 74 per cent; notes the pioneering role played by the Helpline by producing an education pack to help prevent teenagers going missing and becoming homeless through liaison with teachers and local authorities; further notes that the Helpline provides essential support to the police and other public sector professionals to resolve missing person cases, thereby freeing public sector resources; recognises the valuable role played in technical backup to police and coroners through the NMPH Identification and Reconstruction Department and in briefing public and voluntary sector organisations; further notes that the National Missing Persons Helpline's heavy workload relies on skilled unpaid volunteers and voluntary donations, which has lead to extreme financial over-stretch; and therefore calls upon the Government positively now to consider the Helpline's case for public support.

Sponsored by:
Austin Mitchell (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
28
45%
 
 
Conservative
16
26%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
9
15%
 
 
Independent
5
8%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
2
3%
 
 
Not Available
1
2%
 
 
Ulster Unionist Party
1
2%
 
Sponsor List (62 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Lord Anderson of Swansea
LD
Norman Baker
Ind
Mr Martin Bell
Lab
Mr Gerry Bermingham
Lab
Mr Bob Blizzard
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
Con
Lord Brady of Altrincham
LD
Dr Peter Brand
Lab
Lord Campbell-Savours
Ind
Dennis Canavan
Lab
Mr Jamie Cann
LD
Lord Chidgey
Lab
Lord Corbett of Castle Vale
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Lab
Mr Lawrence Cunliffe
PC
Cynog Dafis
LD
Ed Davey
Kingston and Surbiton
LD
Lord Fearn
Con
Lord Flight
Lab
Mrs Maria Fyfe
Lab
Dr Norman Godman
LD
Mr Donald Gorrie
Lab
Bernie Grant
Lab
Jane Griffiths
Con
Sir John Hayes
South Holland and The Deepings
Lab
John Healey
Rawmarsh and Conisbrough
Ind
Ms Patricia Hewitt
Lab
Baroness Hodge of Barking
Con
Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Lab
Lord Jones
Lab
Ms Jenny Jones
Lab
Ms Tess Kingham
Con
Baroness Laing of Elderslie
Con
Lord Lansley
Con
Sir Edward Leigh
Gainsborough
Lab
David Lepper
Con
Sir Julian Lewis
New Forest East
Con
Sir Peter Lloyd
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass
Con
Baroness May of Maidenhead
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
Lab
Baroness Merron
LD
Mrs Ray Michie
Con
Mr Patrick Nicholls
Lab
Lord O'Neill of Clackmannan
Lab
Sir Raymond Powell
Lab
Lawrie Quinn
Lab
Syd Rapson
Con
Mr David Ruffley
LD
Sir Bob Russell
Lab
Martin Salter
Lab
Mr Barry Sheerman
Con
Sir Gary Streeter
Lab
Graham Stringer
Blackley and Middleton South
Con
Sir Robert Syms
UUP
Mr William Thompson
Con
Mr Michael Trend
LD
Lord Wallace of Tankerness
Lab
Brian White
PC
Lord Wigley
Lab
Dr Alan Williams
Lab
Mrs Audrey Wise

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