The CATS Team

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Who are we?

The Consultation, Assessment and Treatment Service (CATS) is a psychology-led team working with children and young people up to the age of 18 who have (or are reported to have) engaged in harmful sexual behaviour/s (HSB) towards others. Within our team we have Clinical Psychologists, a Mental Health Practitioner, Child and Family Workers, a trainee Clinical Psychologist and Administrators.

How can we help?

We sit within West Sussex Children’s Services, and social workers refer young people to our team. We offer consultation to professionals, and provide assessments and intervention with young people. We are part of the Restore Service.



Accessibility Statement

If you require any of the information for this project in an alternative format, please contact us at 07561 298 929 or via email at CATS@westsussex.gov.uk and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 07561 298 929.

Please note, you can use the Google Translate function to access this project in a range of different languages. The Google Translate widget can be found at the top left-hand side of the project page, where it sits just above the black West Sussex County Council ribbon.

For more information about the accessibility of this website, please see our Accessibility tab (opens in new window) at the foot of the page.

(External link)

Survey web browser compatibility

Please use one of the browsers below when completing the survey to ensure it looks and works as it should. These are:

  • Microsoft Edge version 86 and above
  • Chrome version 86 and above
  • Firefox version 78 and above
  • Safari version 14 and above

Who are we?

The Consultation, Assessment and Treatment Service (CATS) is a psychology-led team working with children and young people up to the age of 18 who have (or are reported to have) engaged in harmful sexual behaviour/s (HSB) towards others. Within our team we have Clinical Psychologists, a Mental Health Practitioner, Child and Family Workers, a trainee Clinical Psychologist and Administrators.

How can we help?

We sit within West Sussex Children’s Services, and social workers refer young people to our team. We offer consultation to professionals, and provide assessments and intervention with young people. We are part of the Restore Service.



Accessibility Statement

If you require any of the information for this project in an alternative format, please contact us at 07561 298 929 or via email at CATS@westsussex.gov.uk and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 07561 298 929.

Please note, you can use the Google Translate function to access this project in a range of different languages. The Google Translate widget can be found at the top left-hand side of the project page, where it sits just above the black West Sussex County Council ribbon.

For more information about the accessibility of this website, please see our Accessibility tab (opens in new window) at the foot of the page.

(External link)

Survey web browser compatibility

Please use one of the browsers below when completing the survey to ensure it looks and works as it should. These are:

  • Microsoft Edge version 86 and above
  • Chrome version 86 and above
  • Firefox version 78 and above
  • Safari version 14 and above
  • This is an evaluation form for the harmful sexual behaviour reflective space delivered by the CATS team. 

    Thank you for your participation, and we greatly appreciate any feedback to continue to improve these spaces.

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