• Royal Mail creates a new freepost address 'Freepost Missing People' to help those who are missing make contact with loved ones
  • The new system is a simple way for missing people to send a message, with the option of doing so without the possibility of being traced
  • To mark the one-year anniversary of its partnership with the charity Missing People, Royal Mail is also contributing £50,000 to fund the Child Rescue Alert system.
  • Royal Mail already distributes 'high risk' alerts, which include Child Rescue Alerts, to its 123,000 postmen and women
  • In the last year, fifty alerts for high risk missing people have been issued to Royal Mail employees

Royal Mail has created a freepost address - 'Freepost Missing People' - for those who are missing to attempt to make contact with their families through the charity. The address has been set up in time for the festive season, when many people think about their families and loved ones. Getting back in touch with friends and relatives after a period away can be hard. The new system is a simple way for missing people to send a message, with the option of doing so without the possibility of being traced.

In addition, to mark the one-year anniversary of its partnership with Missing People, Royal Mail is contributing £50,000 to fund the national Child Rescue Alert system. Royal Mail will be funding the Child Rescue Alert service for a year, starting from January 2016. An alert is issued when a child is known to have been abducted or when their life is believed to be at immediate risk. It will ensure the operation of a 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year system, for one year. The specific criteria and urgent nature of Child Rescue Alerts means that the charity's expert helpline team must be trained and ready to issue an alert at any time.

The partnership between Royal Mail and Missing People was launched in November 2014, with Royal Mail distributing 'high risk' alerts to its postmen and women through their handheld scanners. In its first year, fifty alerts have been issued to Royal Mail employees. Thirty five of those missing people have been found safe and well.

Jeffrey Oatham, Head of Corporate Responsibility and Community Investment, Royal Mail said: 'The creation of Freepost Missing People and our £50,000 contribution mark the next step in our partnership with Missing People. Royal Mail is dedicated to supporting the communities that we serve. We hope that those who are missing see the Freepost Missing People address and write to the charity so that families can be reunited at Christmas. Royal Mail's handheld scanners are already set up to receive Child Rescue Alerts and we are encouraging all of our 143,000 UK employees to sign up to receive Child Rescue Alerts on their personal mobiles. This can be done through the Child Rescue Alert website'.
Jo Youle, CEO, Missing People said: 'For some people who are missing, taking the first step towards reconnecting with their families or loved ones can be very difficult. We hope the option of writing a freepost letter to receive free, confidential support from Missing People, and the option to reconnect, may encourage people to get in touch. Anyone writing in simply needs to provide a way for the charity to contact them back. We hope Royal Mail's new postal initiative will bring many positive reconnections. In addition, Royal Mail's funding of Child Rescue Alert next year will allow us to continue to support missing people, their families and police forces all around the UK'.

Missing People runs the Child Rescue Alert system with the CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) command of the National Crime Agency and technology company Groupcall. When a Child Rescue Alert is issued, it is sent directly to both Royal Mail employees and individual members of the public, who can sign up for free to receive alerts by text message, email, app notifications and social media. Alerts reach many more people through broadcast and mainstream media including digital billboards.

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For further information, contact:
Rebecca Maund on 020 7449 8246 or rebecca.maund@royalmail.com

Notes to Editors

About Royal Mail plc
Royal Mail plc is the parent company of Royal Mail Group Limited, the leading provider of postal and delivery services in the UK and the UK's designated universal service provider. UK Parcels, International and Letters ('UKPIL') comprises the company's UK and international parcels and letters delivery businesses operating under the 'Royal Mail' and 'Parcelforce Worldwide' brands. Through the Royal Mail Core Network, the company delivers a one-price-goes-anywhere service on a range of parcels and letters products. Royal Mail has the capability to deliver to more than 29 million addresses in the UK, six days a week (excluding UK public holidays). Parcelforce Worldwide operates a separate UK network which collects and delivers express parcels. Royal Mail also owns General Logistics Systems (GLS) which operates one of the largest ground-based, deferred parcel delivery networks in Europe.

About Missing People
Missing People is the only charity in the UK which is dedicated to bringing the 250,000 children and adults that go missing every year back together with their families. Some missing people you will have heard of, but many more you won't. For their families, life without them can be a desperate and unbearable struggle. We are there for them 24 hours a day, every day of the year, at the end of a phone, text or email, ready to use every means possible to search for and find their missing loved ones and to provide vital on-going support to families where the agonising wait turns into years, not just days.
You can call or text 116 000 for advice, support and options if you, or someone you love, goes missing or runs away - it's free, 24 hour and confidential. http://www.missingpeople.org.uk/ .
You can help support this amazing charity too by texting HOPE to 70707 now and give £3 to Missing People. Your gift could help bring a missing child home.
Text costs £3 plus network charge. Missing People receives 100% of your donation. Obtain bill payers permission. Missing People may contact you in the future to update you on their work. Customer care 08448479800. Charity No 1020419.

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