Children in Care Team (Peterborough)

How our service can help you

The Peterborough Children in Care Team carry out statutory health assessments of all children and young people who are looked after by the Local Authority. We offer consultation, advice and support to promote the health and well-being of looked after children and young people (up to 18 years old). The team is made up of consultant paediatricians, specialist nurses and administrators.

We provide an initial health assessment on all children and young people in care in line with the statutory guidance of the Children Act 2004. After an assessment by the designated paediatrician and specialist nurse, we work with children and young people, carers and professionals involved in their care to design a tailored health plan.

Our service includes:

  • Assessment and health plans
  • Consultation, advice and support for children, young people and their carers to optimise health and well being
  • Partnership working with education services, social care, the police and voluntary agencies to provide multi-agency liaison and training

We see children under five years old every six months and school-age children at least annually. We mainly see children and young people at the City Care Centre, Peterborough, but also see them in other places such as within the local authority, their school or home, depending on their individual needs.

Information for patients

Who will you see at your health assessment?
You will be seen by a nurse or a doctor.

What happens at your health assessment?
You will be invited to attend your health assessment with your carer. However, you will also be given the option to talk to us on your own. Your health assessment will be all about you. It’s your chance to talk about your health and how you feel We will measure your height and weight.

How often will you be seen by our team?
A child between 0-5 years will be seen by one of us every six months.
If you are aged 6-18 years you will be seen by us once every year.
If you have any health issues that you need help with, you may be seen more often. If this is the case, we will tell you about this at your appointment. We won’t share your information with anyone else, unless you say we can. Sometimes we need to let other health staff know about you, but we will always ask you first if this is OK.

What happens after your health assessment - what do we do with your information?
After your appointment with us we will produce a Health Action Plan. This will include things like the last time you saw a dentist or optician, your height and weight. We will include any health actions that you may need for example, If you need to see your doctor for something we have talked about it at your health assessment. Your health action plan will be sent by us to your social worker. If you would like to see a copy of your plan, please contact your social worker.

You can talk to us about ...

  • Your body and puberty
  • Your health, diet and exercise
  • Safe internet
  • Bed-wetting
  • Any thoughts, feelings or worries about your health
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Relationships
  • Sleep
  • Contraception
  • Effects of alcohol, smoking and drugs

Contact the service

  • Winchester Place

    80 Thorpe Road

    Peterborough

    PE3 6AP

    •  

    T: 0300 5555 860

    E: cpm-tr.peterboroughcic@nhs.net

  • Business Hours/Visiting Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.

Referral Information

  • We accept referrals for all children and young people up to the age of 18 years old who are in the care of the Local Authority. They could be in foster care, respite care, residential children's homes, school placements, placements for young offenders, or living in their parents' home. Referrals are usually made by social workers only.

    If you have immediate concerns about a child or young person during office hours (Monday-Friday), contact:

    • Children's Social Care, Referral and Assessment on 01733 864180 / 01733 864170
    • Cambridgeshire Police Child and Domestic Abuse Investigation Unit on 0845 456 4564

    If you have immediate concerns outside these hours, contact:

    • Out-of-hours' emergency duty team on 01733 234724

Where to park and are there parking charges?

  • Ample parking available at City Care Centre, Thorpe Road, Peterborough, PE3 6DB. Charges apply, pay machine located in reception.

Is there access and support for patients and visitors with a disability?

  • Yes, our clinical bases are accessible. Please ring the team before your appointment to discuss any requirements.

How to cancel your appointment

Carers Information

  • A carer is anyone, including children and adults who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction and cannot cope without their support. The care they give is unpaid.

    At Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, we value the often life-long support carers provide and recognise them as equal care partners. We want to offer as much guidance and reassurance as possible, to help you in your caring role. You can find general information and support for adult carers, young carers and parent carers by following this link

Children in Care Team (Peterborough)

How our service can help you

The Peterborough Children in Care Team carry out statutory health assessments of all children and young people who are looked after by the Local Authority. We offer consultation, advice and support to promote the health and well-being of looked after children and young people (up to 18 years old). The team is made up of consultant paediatricians, specialist nurses and administrators.

We provide an initial health assessment on all children and young people in care in line with the statutory guidance of the Children Act 2004. After an assessment by the designated paediatrician and specialist nurse, we work with children and young people, carers and professionals involved in their care to design a tailored health plan.

Our service includes:

  • Assessment and health plans
  • Consultation, advice and support for children, young people and their carers to optimise health and well being
  • Partnership working with education services, social care, the police and voluntary agencies to provide multi-agency liaison and training

We see children under five years old every six months and school-age children at least annually. We mainly see children and young people at the City Care Centre, Peterborough, but also see them in other places such as within the local authority, their school or home, depending on their individual needs.

Information for patients

Who will you see at your health assessment?
You will be seen by a nurse or a doctor.

What happens at your health assessment?
You will be invited to attend your health assessment with your carer. However, you will also be given the option to talk to us on your own. Your health assessment will be all about you. It’s your chance to talk about your health and how you feel We will measure your height and weight.

How often will you be seen by our team?
A child between 0-5 years will be seen by one of us every six months.
If you are aged 6-18 years you will be seen by us once every year.
If you have any health issues that you need help with, you may be seen more often. If this is the case, we will tell you about this at your appointment. We won’t share your information with anyone else, unless you say we can. Sometimes we need to let other health staff know about you, but we will always ask you first if this is OK.

What happens after your health assessment - what do we do with your information?
After your appointment with us we will produce a Health Action Plan. This will include things like the last time you saw a dentist or optician, your height and weight. We will include any health actions that you may need for example, If you need to see your doctor for something we have talked about it at your health assessment. Your health action plan will be sent by us to your social worker. If you would like to see a copy of your plan, please contact your social worker.

You can talk to us about ...

  • Your body and puberty
  • Your health, diet and exercise
  • Safe internet
  • Bed-wetting
  • Any thoughts, feelings or worries about your health
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Relationships
  • Sleep
  • Contraception
  • Effects of alcohol, smoking and drugs

Contact the service

  • Winchester Place

    80 Thorpe Road

    Peterborough

    PE3 6AP

    •  

    T: 0300 5555 860

    E: cpm-tr.peterboroughcic@nhs.net

  • Business Hours/Visiting Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.

Referral Information

  • We accept referrals for all children and young people up to the age of 18 years old who are in the care of the Local Authority. They could be in foster care, respite care, residential children's homes, school placements, placements for young offenders, or living in their parents' home. Referrals are usually made by social workers only.

    If you have immediate concerns about a child or young person during office hours (Monday-Friday), contact:

    • Children's Social Care, Referral and Assessment on 01733 864180 / 01733 864170
    • Cambridgeshire Police Child and Domestic Abuse Investigation Unit on 0845 456 4564

    If you have immediate concerns outside these hours, contact:

    • Out-of-hours' emergency duty team on 01733 234724

Where to park and are there parking charges?

  • Ample parking available at City Care Centre, Thorpe Road, Peterborough, PE3 6DB. Charges apply, pay machine located in reception.

Is there access and support for patients and visitors with a disability?

  • Yes, our clinical bases are accessible. Please ring the team before your appointment to discuss any requirements.

How to cancel your appointment

Carers Information

  • A carer is anyone, including children and adults who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction and cannot cope without their support. The care they give is unpaid.

    At Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, we value the often life-long support carers provide and recognise them as equal care partners. We want to offer as much guidance and reassurance as possible, to help you in your caring role. You can find general information and support for adult carers, young carers and parent carers by following this link

As a patient

As a patient, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support. 

Patient Advice and Liaison service  Contact the Trust