Herbert Protocol for Vulnerable Persons

Dear Watch Member,

People with dementia can sometimes start to wander. This might only be into the garden or street for a short time, but sometimes people get lost and go missing.

Carers, family or friends of a vulnerable person, or the person themselves, can fill in the Herbert Protocol form (PDF 529 KB) in advance, containing information to help the police if the person goes missing.

Keeping a completed form means you don’t have to try to remember the information when you are under stress if someone goes missing. And it saves time, so we can start the search sooner; the quicker a person can be located the less likely they will come to harm.

For more information about the Herbert Protocol and advice on what to do when someone goes missing, please click here.

If you need to reply regarding this message, tap on this email address: [email protected]

Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
Email: [email protected]

The Met Christmas Tree Appeal

Dear Watch Member,

The Metropolitan Police Service have launched their annual Christmas Tree Appeal, aiming to donate Christmas presents to 19,000 disadvantaged children across London.

Met ‘elves’ will deliver presents to children who might otherwise go without on Christmas Day.

To find out more about the appeal, donate a gift or make a donation, please click on the below link:
Met Christmas Tree Appeal (metchristmastreeappeal2022.org)

If you need to reply regarding this message, tap on this email address: [email protected]

Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 020 8721 2775