New Forest District Council (NFDC) is continuing to offer support to rough sleepers this winter.

Recognising the increased risks posed by severe weather, NFDC has put in place several key measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable residents.

One measure is the activation of the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) during periods of extreme cold.

SWEP is activated when the temperature is forecast to fall to 0°C or below.

It may also be triggered by other severe weather conditions that pose significant health risks, like wind, rain, heat, or snow, and provides emergency accommodation to anyone sleeping rough.

Cllr Steve Davies, deputy leader of the council, and portfolio holder for housing and homelessness, said: "We are dedicated to ensuring that no one in our community has to face the winter months without shelter and support. By activating SWEP, and with reporting tools like StreetLink, we can provide immediate assistance this winter and work towards long-term solutions.

"Our approach is to listen to each individual, understand their unique needs, and provide tailored support to help them move towards a more stable and secure future. This commitment to support extends all year round, ensuring continuous care for our vulnerable residents." 

Residents can use StreetLink to notify the council about people sleeping rough in the district, a reporting tool available on the council’s website.

An alert is submitted through the platform, and details are automatically sent to the council’s outreach team.

The team uses this information to locate the person, assess their needs, and offer appropriate support services, depending on their circumstances.

The NFDC encourages people to include as much detail as possible when using the reporting tool.

Additionally, NFDC offers a Housing Assistance Referral Portal through its website, where people can refer themselves or others for help.

This portal allows the council to assess eligibility and provide tailored support, including temporary accommodation and help with securing long-term housing.