Youth Offending Psychological Services

How our service can help you

We help provide psychological support and interventions for young people (and their families/community networks) aged 11-17 who are at risk of offending, or in contact with the criminal justice service.

More information on Cambridgeshire Youth Offending Services

More information on Peterborough Youth Offending Services

Contact the service

  • Cambridge

    BH1201 Babbage House

    Shire Hall

    Cambridge

    CB3 0AP

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    Peterborough

    Sand Martin House

    Bittern Way

    Fletton Quays

    Peterborough

    PE2 8TY

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    T: 07471 570726 (Becky)
    T: 07961 240416 (Nicky)

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    E:  rebecca.dunmore@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
    E:  nicky.asplin@peterborough.gov.uk

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

Referral Information

  • Email or telephone the team (Becky for Cambridge or Nicky for Peterborough) to discuss a referral. 

Where to park and are there parking charges?

  • Peterborough - Sand Martin House car park, pay and display.
    Cambridge - Shire Hall car park, pay and display.

     

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

  • Please telephone or email the team 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

Youth Offending Psychological Services

How our service can help you

We help provide psychological support and interventions for young people (and their families/community networks) aged 11-17 who are at risk of offending, or in contact with the criminal justice service.

More information on Cambridgeshire Youth Offending Services

More information on Peterborough Youth Offending Services

Contact the service

  • Cambridge

    BH1201 Babbage House

    Shire Hall

    Cambridge

    CB3 0AP

    •  

    Peterborough

    Sand Martin House

    Bittern Way

    Fletton Quays

    Peterborough

    PE2 8TY

    •  

    T: 07471 570726 (Becky)
    T: 07961 240416 (Nicky)

    •  

    E:  rebecca.dunmore@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
    E:  nicky.asplin@peterborough.gov.uk

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

Referral Information

  • Email or telephone the team (Becky for Cambridge or Nicky for Peterborough) to discuss a referral. 

Where to park and are there parking charges?

  • Peterborough - Sand Martin House car park, pay and display.
    Cambridge - Shire Hall car park, pay and display.

     

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

  • Please telephone or email the team 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

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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