“I felt that I was able to talk openly and began to understand why I had been feeling like this”
Changing Lives Project - IAPT
Hunts Mind is proud to be part of the Cambridgeshire wide Improving Access to Psychological Therapies service which is commissioned by NHS Cambridgeshire.
The Changing Lives Project came on line in October 2010. One of the aims of this new service is to provide a stepped model of care which will support the delivery of low intensity evidence based, brief interventions that include computerised Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT); guided self help (Bibliotherapy) and will be backed up by our excellent Hunts Mind Values and Practice.
Staff Contact
“Being able to talk about my problems and given advice and worksheets has enabled me to cope better”
Sue Jackson is the Project Coordinator and covers the Huntingdon area and Littlehey prison.
Kimberly Ryan, Changing Lives Wellbeing Worker also covers the Huntingdon area and Littlehey Prison.
Darren Knight, Changing Lives Wellbeing worker covers Fenland area (March & Wisbech).
Our email format is sue.jackson@huntsmind.org.uk for ease of contact.
Referral Pathway
For equitable service delivery, Hunts Mind will be receiving referrals via the Gateway workers and IAPT team initially. We are open for business and look forward to meeting you and our clients.
What we offer
“Just having someone listen to me without judging me has been wonderful”
- Support to access computerised CBT (cCBT) packages
- Guided self-help
- Group based therapy
- Emphasis on physical wellbeing
- Support in accessing community facilities
- Support to access educational facilities
- Support to access exercise and leisure facilities
- Referral for employment support
- Referral to counselling services
- Referral to high intensity therapist
For further details please click here to see our leaflet.

