1. Report -

    New report looks at young people’s attitude towards and understanding of mental health in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
  2. Report -

    Young people need more flexible, creative solutions to give them the information and support they need to stay mentally well.
  3. Blog -

    Amanda from Peterborough is supporting our call for better access to help for people with mental health problems.
  4. Report -

    At this meeting the Board will get an update on what people are telling us about their experiences of local mental health services.
  5. Report -

    Come to our Annual General Meeting, help us celebrate the successes of the last year and join our conversation about improving local mental health support.
  6. Blog -

    Huntingdonshire resident, Mick Scadden, told us about his experience of losing his eyesight, how it affected his mental health and what he does now to help make services better for other people.
  7. Report -

    The first findings from our Covid-19 survey are published - revealing people's experiences of health, care and community support during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
  8. Blog -

    Imagine trying to socially distance or navigate a new supermarket layout if you can't see. Or how about trying to communicate with a health professional wearing a mask if you rely on lip-reading?
  9. Report -

    The third - and final - briefing from our three-month Covid-19 survey is published today.
  10. Blog -

    It’s Hate Crime Awareness Week 2023. Our Partnership Development Manager Graham Lewis talks about how our Healthwatch and the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Partnership Boards are highlighting disability hate crime.
  11. Report -

    The final report from our three-month Covid survey is published today.
  12. Report -

    Autistic Voices, our new report about the health and care experiences of autistic people from Peterborough and Cambridgeshire, is published today.
  13. Blog -

    In this special blog for World Mental Health Day, Associate Director and new graduate Chelsia reflects on how the pandemic has affected young people like her – and highlights some of the practical things she's learned to maintain good mental health.