SPEAR is encouraging those rough sleeping to stay alert as they are more vulnerable and may need help to stay safe.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a yellow warning for hot weather in London from 5pm on Thursday 18 July until 11pm on Saturday 20 July.
This means that the Kingston, Richmond and Wandsworth councils will be alert to weather changes and will call their first Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) of the summer if temperatures reach 30C. SWEP is designed to help the most vulnerable individuals who are sleeping rough and is accessible to people who would otherwise be excluded from services.
We are preparing to support rough sleepers most affected by this potential heat wave.
With temperatures due to rise to 28C, we are working to ensure rough sleepers have access to the support and advice they need to stay safe.
Once SWEP is activated, our Outreach teams in Kingston, Richmond and Wandsworth will be carrying out extra visits to known rough sleeping hotspots, and will offer water, fruit and sunscreen to anyone sleeping on the streets.
If you have concerns about a rough sleeper, please contact Streetlink. In an emergency, please call 999.
We also urged everyone to look out for neighbours, relatives and friends who may be more affected by higher temperatures (including night-time temperatures.)
- People who are most vulnerable to heatwave conditions include:
Older people especially those over 75 and female - Those living alone or in care homes
- People with serious long-term illnesses like diabetes, kidney disease or Parkinson’s disease and some mental health conditions
For anyone who is vulnerable and at risk from the hot weather, there is advice on how to stay safe and get help if needed on the NHS website.