What to do if you see a homeless person sleeping rough in the snow | Metro

Last Updated: February 27, 2018By

A homeless person sleeping in north London today as snow started to fall [Picture: Wenn].

This could be important – life-saving – advice. Please share it as widely as possible while the cold continues.

Every time temperatures drop like this, rough sleepers risk their lives just trying to last the night, with the dangers only too real as the sad case of a man who froze to death in Birmingham before Christmas illustrates.

It’s natural to want to help if you see someone struggling – and they probably will appreciate the offer of a hot drink or some food. But what they really need is a place to get out of the rough weather – and you can provide this by alerting homelessness charity StreetLink to their location.

Emergency shelters have opened in London this week because of the cold, so the best thing you can do is make sure outreach volunteers know how to find anyone who may need them.

StreetLink operates across England and Wales, so you can get in touch with them about rough sleepers anywhere in these two countries.

In Scotland, local authorities are obliged to house homeless people that same day. Because of this, rough sleepers are dealt with on a town or city-by-city basis. Shelter has published a list of organisations you can contact for help depending on where in Scotland you are.

You can find them via their website here, download their app on your iPhone or Android. Making an online referral allows StreetLink to process it more efficiently and reach the homeless person more quickly. When you can’t report in-app or online, call their 24-hour hotline on 0300 500 0914.

Read more: What to do if you see a homeless person sleeping rough in the snow


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6 Comments

  1. Yvonne Lunde-andreassen February 27, 2018 at 8:51 pm - Reply

    call an ambulance

  2. PJB February 27, 2018 at 9:19 pm - Reply

    We have got to do this because I really doubt there is a single CONservative out there who will do this.

  3. bbbarabas February 27, 2018 at 11:02 pm - Reply

    Shared and saved the emergency number.

  4. NMac February 28, 2018 at 9:50 am - Reply

    Thank you for that important information Mike. All noted.

  5. Zippi February 28, 2018 at 3:20 pm - Reply

    This is a damning indictment on our society and the institutions that operate within it. I have been affiliated with a charitable organisation what takes care of homeless young persons. Too often, rough sleepers are IGNORED; people walk past them, as if they are not their, like they don’t exist. This can be totally disheartening and low mood can affect one’s health in a negative way. Why anybody, in this day and age, should be sleeping on the streets, I know not and how people are allowed to sleep outside in freezing conditions is reprehensible.
    We need to do more to put pressure on government to end rough sleeping and to benefit sanctions that condemn people to a life on the streets with no recourse, no financial assistance, nothing, just being left to rot.

    • Zippi February 28, 2018 at 10:56 pm - Reply

      Please accept my apologies for the typo.

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