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  • Families and Friends of Missing Persons
    • Counselling and information
    • Search agencies
    • Managing financial affairs
    • Coronial information
    • Other support agencies
      • Alcohol and other drugs
      • Child abduction concerns
      • Children and young people
      • Counselling services - General
      • Crisis support
      • Disability support services
      • Financial support
      • LGBTI support
      • Housing and homelessness
      • Legal support
      • Mental health
      • Missing persons' agencies
      • Older people
      • Post adoption, former wards and families separated by the NSW Government
      • Indigenous support services
      • Victims of crimeCurrently selected
    • For service providers
    • From families and friends
    • FAQs
    • Publications
      • About FFMPU
      • All publications
      • Emotional support information
      • FFMPU eNews
      • For siblings, friends & relatives
        • A sibling's story
      • Missing: Older & younger people
      • Practical information
      • Reports, research & multimedia
      • Search information
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Victims of crime

In some circumstances a person may be missing as a consequence of an alleged crime having been committed. Information pertaining to victims of crime can be located at the Victims Services website.                

FFMPU is co-located with Victims Services and can assist in referral and liaison regarding counselling and compensation for family members of homicide victims.

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