London’s homelessness crisis is so critical that the local authority is launching a mobile doctors’ surgery to help rough sleepers.
As outside temperatures plummet the City of London Corporation is teaming up with Doctors of the World, a human rights organisation that helps marginalised people get access to health care. Volunteer GPs and nurses will hand out health advice, help people register with local GP practices, screen them for sexually transmitted infections and give them new socks and gloves.
Patients who visit the van-based surgery, which will run for a six-month pilot, will be offered hot drinks as well as referral to other support services (like dentists and drug teams) and period products will be available for those who need them.
Durga Sivasathiaseelan, GP and mobile clinic coordinator, said: “It is incredibly hard for people experiencing homelessness and sleeping rough to access healthcare. And when diseases go untreated, they can worsen dramatically and affect people’s long-term health.
“This is particularly true for those who are experiencing street homelessness or live in unstable accommodation, where their lives can be chaotic, making it more challenging to address health needs.
“Accessing healthcare becomes less of a priority when you are worried about where you are going to sleep and if it will be safe and warm.