SUPPORT WITH SEXUAL Health
Sex and relationships can be complicated, and it’s normal to have questions or concerns. At Centre 33, we offer free and confidential sexual health services for young people in Cambridgeshire.
Whether you have questions about contraception, need STI testing or are looking for advice, we’re here to help - without judgement. You don’t need an appointment, just drop in, call, text or email us.

sexual health support at centre 33
Sex and relationships can be hard to talk about sometimes. At Centre 33 we’re used to talking to people about all sorts of things – we’re not embarrassed by them, which hopefully makes it easier for you to talk to us.
When you drop-in to Centre 33, you’ll be offered a drink and a private space to have a chat with one of our workers. We will listen to you, and help you find ways to sort out anything that is worrying you. We will either offer something that will help straight away (like doing a pregnancy test or giving you some condoms) or we’ll tell you exactly where you can go to for help (if you need a full sexual health check-up, for example).
If you’re worried about what contraception to use, whether you’re ready to have sex or anything else that might be tricky or embarrassing to talk to some other people about, we’re here to listen and to help.
Contact us or visit one of our hubs to get help.
other places you can find support for your sexual health
Brook
Brook offers confidential information for under 25s about sex, relationships, STIs, contraception, pregnancy, and more.
iCaSH
Visit iCaSH for information on sexual health services in Cambridge, including screening appointments and emergency contraception.
Bish
Bish has a relevant guide to sex, relationships and you, suitable for ages 14 and up.
Terrence Higgins Trust
The Terrence Higgins Trust has information on HIV and sexual health, including testing resources.
Confidentiality
All Centre 33 services are confidential, which means that we will not tell anyone, without your permission, that you are in contact with us or what you tell us. The only exception to this would be if we believed you or someone else was at risk of serious harm. If that were the case, we would always try to talk to you about it first.
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NEED HELP?
You can self-refer by contacting us or coming along to one of our drop-ins. We encourage you to contact us at a time and in a way that works for you.
More INFORMATION YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN
At Centre 33 we have been offering free and confidential information and support to young people for over 40 years. We support any young person up to the age of 25 with their mental health, caring responsibilities, housing, sexual health and more.

Practical support
At Centre 33, we support young people with money, work, housing, benefits, sexual health, caring responsibilities, mental health, and more. You can drop in and talk to us about anything - no problem is too big or too small.

Counselling in schools
We work with schools to offer in-school counselling for young people who need support. If you’re struggling with your mental health or personal challenges, ask your school if they work with Centre 33.

Mental health
Everyone struggles with their mental health at times. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or low, Centre 33 is here to listen. We offer free, confidential support to help you understand what you’re going through and find ways to feel better.

Guided self-help
Guided Self-Help is a short-term, structured approach to managing anxiety and low mood. Our team will work with you to build coping strategies that help you feel more in control.