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Guest post: Kate McCann - "vital time was lost in the search for Madeleine"

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MumsnetGuestPosts · 11/06/2015 16:09

This weekend, I will be embarking on a 500 mile cycle challenge from Edinburgh to London for the charity Missing People. In my third year as a voluntary ambassador for the charity, this challenge is an opportunity for me to raise funds to support the charity's vital work with missing children and adults, and the families they leave behind.

Eight years since my daughter Madeleine went missing, it is important to me that I play a role in preventing further heartache and despair for others in similar situations.

The cycle challenge also marks a year since the Child Rescue Alert was launched in the UK. It's a simple idea - a mechanism for alerting as many people as possible when a child is thought to have been abducted and in imminent danger - but potentially life-saving. It is designed to provoke a rapid and widespread public response.

The night that our little girl was taken from her bed, we mistakenly presumed that some kind of alert would have gone out immediately to the public, to get as many eyes and ears involved in the search as possible. That didn't happen. No system existed to get the message out into the public domain quickly, and thereby recruit help. Vital time was lost in the search for Madeleine. We will never know the difference this could have made.

The success of the system, however, is reliant on members of the public signing up to receive free alerts when a child goes missing. In the past twelve months, over 123,000 people have done just that – but we need thousands more in order to achieve the reach we need.

So we can give ourselves the best possible chance of bringing home an abducted child quickly and safely, we need to grow our community. I hope that with every push of a pedal the Missing People cycle team makes this week, we will encourage more and more people to join us in solidarity with all of those families waiting at home, in limbo, without news of their loved one.

The journey from Edinburgh to London will be a tough one – hills and miles, and more miles and more hills – and I will be away from my twins for five whole days. But I know the team will keep each other going, and be strengthened by the knowledge that every ‘rpm’ will be contributing towards what is a lifeline when someone disappears.

The Mumsnet community is an important one, and you could make a real difference in the search for our missing children. Even if you are unable to make a donation to the charity, I'd be really grateful if you would take a moment to sign up to receive free Child Rescue Alerts via text message, email or through the app.

You can find out more about the Child Rescue Alert here, and support Kate's cycle challenge here.

OP posts:
Pagwatch · 11/06/2015 19:43

Yes, good luck.

Wtf is 'anti-mccann'? That sounds like fuckwittery if ever I heard it.

YonicScrewdriver · 11/06/2015 19:52

Good luck Kate. I had never heard of this scheme.

CoogerAndDark · 11/06/2015 19:55

What sort of population numbers would you need to give it sufficient coverage and what level of annual funding would it require to stay viable as a resource for finding missing people?

Bakeoffcake · 11/06/2015 20:07

What a great idea, I have registered.

Good luck with the bike ride!

Allgunsblazing · 11/06/2015 20:09

I have registered. Good luck!

cookiedoughyum · 11/06/2015 20:10

Registered. Good luck

undoubtedly · 11/06/2015 20:18

Urgh, the fact that there are deleted posts on this thread is shameful.

Kate, I haven't signed up as I'm not in the UK and it needs a UK number. However, I wish you all the best in your cycle and your campaign.

Hidsup · 11/06/2015 20:18

Registered. Thank you for bringing my attention to it and best of luck with the ride

Bellebella · 11/06/2015 20:24

Well not everyone supports Kate McCann, but they should realise it's not about her as a person but about a worthwhile charity.

Radiatorvalves · 11/06/2015 20:30

Registered. Good luck with the bike ride.

AliceDoesntLiveHereAnymore · 11/06/2015 20:30

I'm wondering why there isn't a push for something similar to the US's Amber Alert system here in the UK? I think that would be much more helpful and wouldn't require a big financial commitment.

SouthWestmom · 11/06/2015 20:34

Cooger if you look at the website and the links in there most of your question is answered

ravenAK · 11/06/2015 20:47

Good luck x I didn't know about this & will be signing up.

missorinoco · 11/06/2015 20:49

I hadn't heard about this previously. I have registered. Good luck.

CoogerAndDark · 11/06/2015 20:58

Thanks Noeuf. I couldn't see the details in there but will look again. I think I am of a mind with Alice wrt to it being more of a nationalised process rather than a charity.

HumphreyCobbler · 11/06/2015 21:03

I have signed up. Best of luck with the ride.

Pommes · 11/06/2015 21:05

Best of luck Kate. I cannot begin to comprehend what your family has been through, but can fully commend your fundraising for such a good cause. I think of you and Madeleine often.

Ebayaholic · 11/06/2015 21:34

I've signed up. All the best, I wish you all well.

PloddingDaily · 11/06/2015 21:53

Registered...best of luck on the ride. Wishing you & all your family well. Flowers

SouthWestmom · 11/06/2015 21:55

Cooger it's under the remit of CEOP. The website will a s hard to navigate but try to get to the FAQ

incogKNEEto · 11/06/2015 22:43

I had already heard of this scheme via work as we get the alerts through on work pdas, but didn't realise you could sign up individually as well. Have signed up. Good luck with your cycle ride.

EvaBee · 11/06/2015 23:03

Kate - I hadn't heard of this before but am about to sign up now. Best wishes for the challenge, I often think of you and your family.

biffchas · 11/06/2015 23:03

Signed up - have just been to the US and my phone beeped very loudly in the middle of a museum - it was to alert everyone to a child who had been abducted and gave the registration number of the vehicle, description etc. Brilliant idea - glad it has made it over to the UK.

Dognado · 11/06/2015 23:16

Best of luck Kate Flowers

sandgrown · 11/06/2015 23:22

I will register now. Best of luck. X