Crime & Anti-social behaviour support

Targeted Support - Newark and Sherwood and Bassetlaw
Targeted Support North, Thoresby House, Sherwood Energy Village, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire
This service covers a range of issues for young people who are vulnerable and have problems with drugs and alcohol or are at risk of getting involved in antisocial behaviour as well as those caring for a parent with disabilities.
Targeted Support - Newark and Sherwood and Bassetlaw
Targeted Support North, Thoresby House, Sherwood Energy Village, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire

Contact Targeted Support North, Thoresby House, Sherwood Energy Village, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire
Email: ts.north@nottscc.gov.uk
Phone: 01623 520438
Targeted Support and Youth Justice Services are for young people who are vulnerable but who are not at immediate risk of harm. Young people may
- identify themselves as vulnerable,
- be referred by professionals or
- be highlighted through the criminal justice system.
Regardless of the way that young people enter the service a structured holistic intervention package will be offered including whole family work when appropriate.
Targeted Support and Youth Justice services are made up of multi-agency teams, drawing skills from the public, voluntary and private sectors; here are some of our partners.
Youth justice
We work with children and young people aged between 10 and 18 with the aim of preventing offending and re-offending.
The Youth Justice Service (YOT) includes representatives from local councils, the police, probation service and health authorities and a range of other agencies. Find out more about Youth Justice Services at GOV.UK.
We make sure young people face up to their crime, take responsibility for their actions and we offer help and support if there are any personal issues like family background and friends that make re-offending more likely.
All referrals into the Youth Justice Service come exclusively through convictions up held in Her Majesty’s Court Service or through Nottinghamshire Police. All youth justice services are provided on a statutory basis.
We give every young person who has offended and been through the Court system one to one support. We look at ways to help the young person change their behaviour, and guide them towards new life opportunities like education and training, or learning new personal skills. All work is undertaken with the aim of reducing any further offending.
Teams are based across the county:
Team | Phone | Address |
Newark & Bassetlaw Youth Offending Team | 0115 8041235 | Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwood Energy Village, New Ollerton, NG22 9FF |
Mansfield & Ashfield Youth Offending Team | 0115 8040347 | Lawn View House, Station Road, Sutton in Ashfield, NG17 5GA |
South Youth Offending Team (Gedling, Broxtowe, Rushcliffe) | 0115 9774774 | Trent Bridge House (floor 7), Fox Road, West Bridgford, NG2 6BJ |
Operation Support Team | 0115 8041235 | Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwwod Energy Village, New Ollerton, NG22 9FF |
Youth Justice Service Operations | 0115 8041235 | Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwood Energy Village, New Ollerton, NG22 9FF |

Youth Justice Service (Nottinghamshire)
Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwood Energy Village, New Ollerton.
We work with children and young people aged between 10 and 18 with the aim of preventing offending and re-offending.
Youth Justice Service (Nottinghamshire)
Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwood Energy Village, New Ollerton.

Contact Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwood Energy Village, New Ollerton.
Email: john.evans@nottscc.gov.uk
Phone: 0115 8041235 (Newark & Bassetlaw)
The Youth Justice Service (YOT) includes representatives from local councils, the police, probation service and health authorities and a range of other agencies. Find out more about Youth Justice Services at GOV.UK.
We make sure young people face up to their crime, take responsibility for their actions and we offer help and support if there are any personal issues like family background and friends that make re-offending more likely.
All referrals into the Youth Justice Service come exclusively through convictions up held in Her Majesty’s Court Service or through Nottinghamshire Police. All youth justice services are provided on a statutory basis.
We give every young person who has offended and been through the Court system one to one support. We look at ways to help the young person change their behaviour, and guide them towards new life opportunities like education and training, or learning new personal skills. All work is undertaken with the aim of reducing any further offending.

Bassetlaw Citizens Advice
The Annex Queen's Building Worksop
A Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is one of a network of independent charities throughout the UK that give free, confidential information and advice to help people with their money, legal, consumer and other problems.
Contact The Annex Queen's Building Worksop
Phone: 0300 4568369
Website: https://data.bassetlaw.gov.uk/citizens-advice-bureau/
For debt problems call 01909 498890 or for general problems call 0300 4568369. For cancer-related money problems call 01909 498889.
Every Citizens Advice is a registered charity reliant on our trained volunteers and funding to provide these vital services for local communities.
Bassetlaw Citizens Advice offers free generalist advice to any person accessing the service. Specialist services within our team are only available to individuals resident in the Bassetlaw area.
Generalist Advice sessions cover all enquiry areas such as; employment, debt, welfare rights (inlcuding Universal Credit), relationships, housing, consumer rights & saving money on energy bills.
Our office provides drop-in sessions where a short introductory interview will be held to help decide how you can be best advised. You may then require a follow on appointment.
Worksop office drop-in sessions:
Mon: 09.30 - 15.00
Wed: 09.30 - 15.00
Fri: 09.30 - 13.00
Retford office drop-in sessions:
Tuesday & Thursday 10.00 - 14.00
Telephone advice line- 03444 111 444
Unless indicated otherwise, an adviser should be available to provide introductory information to help decide how you can best progress with your enquiry.
Monday-Friday 10.00 - 16.00
National Number: 03444 111 444

Community Safety Partnership Bassetlaw District Council
The aim of the Partnership is to improve outcomes for local people so that the Partnership achieves their vision.
The aim of the Partnership is to improve outcomes for local people so that the Partnership achieves their vision.
Within the Partnership we, as a district council, will take a lead role enabling the district partners to deliver strong outcomes in the area of community safety. Much of our community safety work is delivered through the Partnership.
Although most community safety partnerships operate at a District or City level, this partnership operates as a merged partnership over the two local district areas, Bassetlaw and Newark & Sherwood, (which is co-terminus with the Nottinghamshire Police Bassetlaw, Newark and Sherwood division).
The District Council enforces other legislation including Planning enforcement and environmental services (fly-tipping, abandoned vehicles, noise and licensing.)

Victim Support Scheme
To support all victims of crime and to increase knowledge and awareness of the effects of crime.
Contact
Email: https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/help-and-support/get-help/request-support
Phone: 0300 303 1967 Local Nottinghamshire helpline
Website: https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/
Help after crime
As an independent charity, we work towards a world where people affected by crime or traumatic events get the support they need and the respect they deserve. We help people feel safer and find the strength to move beyond crime. Our support is free, confidential and tailored to your needs.
If you’ve been affected by crime, we can give you the support you need to move forward. Our services are free, confidential and available to anyone in England and Wales, regardless of whether the crime has been reported or how long ago it happened. Choose from a number of ways to contact us.
Contact by email using online form. https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/help-and-support/get-help/request-support
National Helpline 0808 168 9111
Local Notts Helpline 0300 303 1967 Lines are open Monday to Friday 8am-8pm, and Saturdays 9am-5pm.
Prospect/Kilton Children's Centre
Longfellow Drive Worksop
These centres provide local families with young children - or a baby on the way - with the facilities and support they need.
Contact Longfellow Drive Worksop
Email: CC.Bassetlaw@nottscc.gov.uk
Phone: 0115 9773758 or 0300 500 80 80
Website: https://www.nottshelpyourself.org.uk/kb5/nottinghamshire/directory/service.page?id=YLk6yCjITME
Unfortunately, due to the Covid-19 lockdown all groups at the Children’s Centres are currently suspended. As soon as we can re-open we’ll post our timetable here and let families know via our Facebook page
Information about local services for children, young people and their families including child care and help available to pay for it.
Children’s Centres can offer one to one or group support with:
- the emotional health of you or your child
- playing with your child
- children’s behaviour
- domestic abuse
- children’s development, including listening and communication
- feeding your child
- increasing your confidence and help to get a job
- preparing for a baby
We can give you information about other services, and our groups are a great place to meet other parents and carers with young children. There are also lots of volunteering opportunities - ask at your local Children's Centre or use the contact details below to find out more
Training opportunities for parents/carers delivered by local colleges and other training providers
Tailored packages of support are available if required
Provides a fun, safe place for children to play and develop, a place for families to talk to each other. This could be in the centre, community venue or local toddler group.
A chance for all parents including fathers and young parents to get health and parenting advice and support from midwives, health visitors, family support workers and many more
Quality play and early learning experiences provided by children's workers, childminders, day care settings and schools; all supported by a teacher. This includes funded education for all three and four year olds for 12.5 hours per week.
Links with Job Centre Plus if you are considering new opportunities in employment or training , or need advice on benefits
All services aim to be inclusive for children and parents with additional needs, linking with specialist services and early support.
Opportunities to volunteer and be part of the management, planning and evaluation of children's centres and have a say about local services.
Regular Groups
Stay and Play, Monday 9.00-10.30am
Come along to one of our play sessions, with a variety of activities for your children (0 up to 5 years) to enjoy whilst learning and developing important skills.
Under 1s Group, Wednesday 1.30-3.00pm
BABES Breastfeeding Group, Thursday 9.30-11.30am
Come along and meet other breastfeeding and pregnant women, you can also receive support from a trained Breastfeeding Peer Supporter.
Self-Weigh
Monday 9.00am – 12.00pm
The Children’s Centre can also offer support with:
- Meeting other parents/carers
- Emotional health
- Children’s development
- Children’s behaviour
- Children’s emotional health
- Playing with your child
- Domestic abuse
- Family life
- Preparing for a baby
- Understanding your child
- Feeding your baby/child
- Financial advice and support
- Help to get a job
- Volunteering with us
- Increasing your confidence
- Signposting to other services
- Listening and communications
Parents/carers can request support by speaking to staff at the Children’s Centres or in groups or telephoning

Nottinghamshire Targeted Support Youth Justice Parenting
Welbeck House, Darwin Drive Sherwood Energy Village New Ollerton
To support parents referred from Youth Justice through direct work towards preventing/reducing offending behaviour.
Nottinghamshire Targeted Support Youth Justice Parenting
Welbeck House, Darwin Drive Sherwood Energy Village New Ollerton

Contact Welbeck House, Darwin Drive Sherwood Energy Village New Ollerton
Phone: 0115 8041235
Youth justice
We work with children and young people aged between 10 and 18 with the aim of preventing offending and re-offending.
The Youth Justice Service (YOT) includes representatives from local councils, the police, probation service and health authorities and a range of other agencies. Find out more about Youth Justice Services at GOV.UK.
We make sure young people face up to their crime, take responsibility for their actions and we offer help and support if there are any personal issues like family background and friends that make re-offending more likely.
All referrals into the Youth Justice Service come exclusively through convictions up held in Her Majesty’s Court Service or through Nottinghamshire Police. All youth justice services are provided on a statutory basis.
We give every young person who has offended and been through the Court system one to one support. We look at ways to help the young person change their behaviour, and guide them towards new life opportunities like education and training, or learning new personal skills. All work is undertaken with the aim of reducing any further offending.
Teams are based across the county:
Team | Phone | Address |
Newark & Bassetlaw Youth Offending Team | 0115 8041235 | Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwood Energy Village, New Ollerton, NG22 9FF |
Mansfield & Ashfield Youth Offending Team | 0115 8040347 | Lawn View House, Station Road, Sutton in Ashfield, NG17 5GA |
South Youth Offending Team (Gedling, Broxtowe, Rushcliffe) | 0115 9774774 | Trent Bridge House (floor 7), Fox Road, West Bridgford, NG2 6BJ |
Operation Support Team | 0115 8041235 | Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwwod Energy Village, New Ollerton, NG22 9FF |
Youth Justice Service Operations | 0115 8041235 | Thoresby House, Darwin Drive, Sherwood Energy Village, New Ollerton, NG22 9FF |

Catch22
Radford Unity Complex, 203 Ilkeston Road, Radford, Nottingham
Our programmes help those we work with to steer clear of crime or substance misuse, do the best they can in school or college and develop skills for work, live independently on leaving care or custody
Contact Radford Unity Complex, 203 Ilkeston Road, Radford, Nottingham
Email: www.catch-22.org.uk
Phone: 0115 9158816
Website: https://www.catch-22.org.uk/
The Nottinghamshire Runaways service work alongside young people and their families to find out what has caused them to run away and prevent them from running away again in the future.
The service is funded by Nottinghamshire County Council and run in partnership with Missing People.
Every five minutes a child runs away from home or care, they could be forced out by their parents or carers, fleeing conflict or abuse in the home.
We help young people who have run away who are at risk of:
- becoming involved in crime to survive, from stealing to criminal gang involvement
- sexual exploitation and abuse
- drug and alcohol misuse
- mental and sexual health issues
- exclusion from school and failure to meet educational milestones.
What we do
Provide a dedicated helpline
We run a dedicated helpline and provide support to young people who have runaway or need advice. We also support family and friends who are concerned about runaways.
Carry out return home interviews
We work with the young person to find out what caused them to runaway and to support them to address the causes.
Provide follow on support
We provide follow on support such as as a brief intervention or mentoring match, which helps to reduce the number of times the young person goes missing.
Work with other agencies
We work with other agencies and make referrals when specialist help is needed.

Rampton Hospital
Rampton Hospital, Rampton, Retford, Notts
Contact Rampton Hospital, Rampton, Retford, Notts
Phone: 01777 248 321
Website: https://www.nottinghamshirehealthcare.nhs.uk/rampton-hospital
Help in a crisis during Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
During this COVID-19 pandemic there may have to be changes in the way some of our services work. Please contact the service directly to check how services are being delivered and follow their advice.
The national suspension on visiting inpatient areas has been lifted. Please contact the ward you wish to visit in advance for guidance and instructions for a safe visit.
If you need help in a mental health crisis during Coronavirus pandemic outside office hours please contact our crisis team: Help in a crisis
For other medical advice and support contact your your GP or visit NHS 111
Only visit your local Emergency Department for serious life-threatening conditions that need immediate medical attention including persistent severe chest pain, loss of consciousness, acute confused state, severe blood loss, serious burns, suspected stroke.
Rampton Hospital provides secure hospitalisation for criminals with mental health problems.
Rampton Hospital is a secure hospital. Its mission is to work with Commissioners, users and staff to lead the development and provision of high quality, cost effective, secure health care.

Crimestoppers
2nd Floor Lloyds Bank Chambers Vicar Lane Leeds
Independent charity that gives people the power to speak up and stop crime, 100% anonymously.
Contact 2nd Floor Lloyds Bank Chambers Vicar Lane Leeds
Email: No email address available
Phone: 0800 555 111
Website: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/
COVID19 update 24th August 2020 - During these challenging and worrying times, we at Crimestoppers, as a national charity, are aware that UK citizens will continue to be concerned both about preventing crime and also anonymously giving information they have about crimes which have already been committed. Find out more at https://crimestoppers-uk.org/pages/crimestoppers-response-to-covid-19
The none emergency contact number is 101 and this can be used anywhere in the country to contact the local police for the area which you are calling from

Family lives - self harm
Family Lives East Midlands Playworks North Alfred Street
Listening, supportive and non-judgemental
Contact Family Lives East Midlands Playworks North Alfred Street
Email: askus@familylives.org.uk
Phone: 0808 800 2222
Website: http://www.familylives.org.uk/advice/teenagers/health-wellbeing/self-harm
We work closely with local communities through our services for families, and our local network of volunteers. Find out what we're doing near you and how you can get involved.
Get advice and support whenever you need it.
Chat to us online Monday-Friday: 1.30pm-5.30pm

Nottinghamshire Victim Care
Plumptre Court 7 Poplar Street Nottingham
Victim CARE is a free & confidential service available to all victims of crime & Anti Social Behaviour across Notts.
Contact Plumptre Court 7 Poplar Street Nottingham
Email: katherine.cant@nottsvictimcare.org.uk
Phone: 0800 304 7575
Website: https://www.catch-22.org.uk/services/victim-care-notinghamshire/
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 08.00 am - 8.00 pm Saturday 09.00 am - 5.00pm
The service supports Victims and survivors to be resilient and in doing so are less likely to be re-victimised; empowered to cope and recover from crime and anti-social behaviour by timely and effective victim-centred support from local services, families and communities.
Victims do not have to report a crime to access the service. Victims of both recorded and self-reported crime are tracked at all points in their journey and given access to information, practical support and advice and where appropriate, referral to ‘cope, recover and empowerment’ support services in their local communities.
Victim CARE ensures that the support will be victim-centred and outcome focussed. It will ensure that the needs of the victim are considered and supported at every stage of the criminal justice process.
The service is provided by a team of experienced professional case workers, giving one to one support to victims of crime and ASB. The team is supported by a committed and highly trained team of volunteers. The aim is to improve victims’ experience with the criminal justice system and associated support services.
Types of support
Victims of crime and anti-social behaviour benefit from enhanced help and support with a new-style service, designed around the needs of victims to help them cope and recover from their experience and empower them to become more resilient
- Tailored emotional and practical support, advocacy and restorative justice determined through a ‘needs assessment’, focusing on the level of harm caused by the crime and the vulnerability of the victim.
- A dedicated Caseworker providing one to one support to each victim, making it less stressful for them and reducing the number of times they are asked to tell their story
- Access to restorative justice services arranged by the Caseworker, which could include facilitating dialogue with a person with a conviction. Restorative justice brings those harmed by crime or conflict and those responsible for the harm into communication, enabling everyone affected by a particular incident to play a part in repairing the harm and finding a positive way forward.

True Vision
True Vision is here to give you information about hate crime or incidents and how to report it.
VISIT THE WEBSITE FOR ADVICE ON HOW TO STAY SAFE THROUGH COVID19
Have you or someone you know been a victim of a hate crime or hate incident?
Hate crimes and incidents come in many different forms. It can be because of hatred on the grounds of your race, religion, sexual orientation, transgender identity or disability.
Hate crime in any form is wrong. That is why it is important that if hate crime happens to you or someone you know, that you report it.
On this website, you can:
- find out what hate crimes or hate incidents are.
- find out about the ways you can report them.
- report using the online form.
- find information about people that can help and support you if you have been a victim.
Reporting makes a difference – to you, your friends, and your community. By reporting hate crime when it happens, you can help stop it happening to someone else. You will also help the police to better understand the level of hate crime in your local area, and improve the way they respond to it.
All reports should be made using the online form available on the 'Reporting online' page on the website.
BCVS Community Advisor
BCVS@ThePriory The Old Abbey School Priorswell Road Worksop Nottinghamshire
The BCVS Community Advisor can offer supported navigation for all patients registered with a Bassetlaw GP.. Community Advisor os part of Bassetlaw Social Prescribing Service.
BCVS Community Advisor
BCVS@ThePriory The Old Abbey School Priorswell Road Worksop Nottinghamshire

Contact BCVS@ThePriory The Old Abbey School Priorswell Road Worksop Nottinghamshire
Email: communityadvisor@bcvs.org.uk
Phone: 01909 476118
Website: https://www.bcvs.org.uk/bcvs-services/services/community-advisor
IMPROVING THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF BASSETLAW RESIDENTS THROUGH SUPPORTED
ACCESS AND NAVIGATION INTO LOCAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT GROUPS
The Community Advisor is a specialist with a wealth of knowledge and experience about services across Bassetlaw, helping individuals to access non-medical support services from voluntary organisations and community groups.
Anyone over the age of 16 who is registered with a Bassetlaw GP can access this service.
You can ask at your GP Reception when the Community Advisor will be visiting your local surgery or contact us directly here at BCVS.
The Community Advisor will discuss with the individual how one of the many voluntary or community services may help them improve their health and wellbeing alongside any existing medical treatment.
The Community Advisor can help you to:
- Identify groups which may offer additional support to help you understand and manage your medical condition
- Access community social groups by giving you a named contact and specific group information
- Access benefits, debt and welfare advice
- Address loneliness and isolation issues by encouraging participation with local activity group
- Access information and advice on a wide range of services for the whole family
Your Community Advisor will be able to identify suitable support options and they will afford the time to find contact details of the leaders of groups and services to make the access as smooth as possible.
There are several ways to make contact with the Community Advisor:
You can ring the Community Advisor direct for telephone advice. Available Monday to Friday on 01909 476118 Ext 24.

Modern Slavery Helpine
If you think that someone is a victim of modern slavery please call the 24/7 helpline to report your concerns. Services running as normal throughout the Covid19 pandemic and beyond.
08000121700
Modern slavery encompasses slavery, human trafficking, forced labour and domestic servitude.
Traffickers and slave masters use whatever means they have at their disposal to coerce, deceive and force individuals into a life of abuse, servitude and inhumane treatment.
https://bit.ly/30swbvT
Useful links
https://www.bassetlaw.gov.uk/community-and-living/community-safety/modern-slavery-act-statement/

Nottinghamshire Help Yourself - Directory of Services
The Nottinghamshire Help Yourself website promote activities, help and support that are available in Nottinghamshire for local residents.
Contact
Email: enquiries@nottscc.gov.uk
Phone: 0300 500 80 80
Website: https://www.nottshelpyourself.org.uk/kb5/nottinghamshire/directory/home.page
This directory is maintained and operated by Nottinghamshire County Council.
If you need help using this directory or would like to contact us for more information, please get in touch with one of our friendly advisors using the details below:
Telephone: 0300 500 80 80
CSC minicom: 01623 434993
Email: enquiries@nottscc.gov.uk
We are open Monday – Friday 8:00am – 6:00pm.
If your query is specifically around SEND, please email local.offer@nottscc.gov.uk.
If your query is specifically for Supported Self Care, please call 0300 303 2600 or email selfcarehub@selfhelp.org.uk.