Support with Mental Health and Wellbeing
Support for those struggling with mental health

How Are you Cambridge? - A directory of local organisations that support well-being. From yoga to singing, sports clubs to arts groups, or perhaps somewhere to talk or get a cup of tea, H.A.Y. brings you ideas of local things to do to get a well-being boost. Plus information about a wide range of local professional support.

NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Talking Therapies
This service provides help to people aged 17 and over who are experiencing common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety disorders. You should talk to your GP or you can find out more information about accessing this service including how to self refer here NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Talking Therapies | CPFT NHS Trust
Please note, NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Talking Therapies is not a crisis or emergency service and cannot provide an urgent response. If you are in a mental health crisis and need urgent support, please contact our First Response Service on 111, then select the option for mental health.
HEAR - A new local mental health free text messaging support service is being launched across Cambridgeshire, providing free real-time support to people who are struggling with their mental health. Full details of how the service will work and how it can be accessed can be found below.

Support for those experiencing Bereavement

https://childhoodbereavementnetwork.org.uk/ - Advice and guidance for bereaved children, young people, their families and communities.

https://www.cruse.org.uk/ - Cruse is there for the bereaved, offering support, advice and helping to make sense of what is often a sad and difficult time. Cruse is a national charity, with a branch in Cambridge and a national helpline.

https://winstonswish.org/ - Get instant access to expert bereavement support via phone, live chat, email or text/WhatsApp from 8am-8pm, Monday to Friday. No appointment needed.