Support Your Team, Strengthen Your Service

Access resources created by experienced practitioners and co-designed with children and young people — helping reduce variation, save clinician time, and support consistently strong therapy.

What’s Team Access Includes

  • Full access to the CBT Hub resource library
  • Two collections: one for children and one for young people – offering clear, age-appropriate support.
  • Materials covering assessment, formulation, intervention, and endings.
  • Resources to support home tasks & between-session skill generalisation, alongside parent/carer handouts

With regular updates, new resources added throughout the year – and more.

Tailored Support for Practitioners at Every Stage

  • For Trainees & New Practitioners

    Session-ready resources that support skill development, build confidence, and reduce uncertainty in early clinical practice.

    Clear psychoeducation and structured tools help trainees deliver safe, consistent CBT with children and young people.

  • For Experienced Clinicians & Supervisors

    Clinically robust resources that support supervision, shared formulation, and consistency across clinical practice.

    Structured tools support reflective discussion, decision-making, and quality assurance across teams and services.

Why teams choose CBT Hub

CBT Hub brings together evidence-informed, engaging, and session-ready resources to support everyday clinical practice.

Stay aligned with best clinical practice

All resources are developed in line with CYP-IAPT standards and current clinical guidance, supporting safe, ethical, and up-to-date practice across teams.

Embed client voice and engagement

Our resources are co-designed with children and young people, ensuring they feel relevant, accessible and engaging in real sessions.

Promote consistency across clinicians

Whether your team is spread across locations or experience levels, CBT Hub for Teams helps unify your clinical approach and reduce variation in care.

Ethical and safe to use

Created to support safe and effective clinical judgement, not replace it.

Used by clinicians across NHS, education, and community services

  • “CBT Hub’s resources are great – specially when I need something clear and ready to use without spending time preparing (so all the time!). I see a high number of clients each day, and having a breather between sessions helps massively.”

    Sam Knowles

    Mental Health Practitioner, UK
  • “As a child psychologist, I’m always looking for resources that actually work in session. The CBTHub worksheets are evidence-based, thoughtfully designed, and easy for kids and teens to connect with.”

    Dr Carrie Jackson

    Clinical Psychologist, USA
  • “I find CBT Hub really helpful in sessions. The resources are clear and easy to follow, and the young people understand them quickly. It’s made it easier for me to explain concepts without overcomplicating things.”

    Lauren Hurst

    CBT therapist, Australia

Getting started is simple

Setting up CBT Hub for your service is straightforward, with flexible team access to suit your size, structure, and needs.

If you’d like to see the resources in practice, you can request a free brochure with example materials and an overview of how teams use CBT Hub day to day.

teenager and CBT therapist looking at a worksheet together during a therapy session
  • CAMHS teams
  • School-based MHSTs
  • NHS and CYP-IAPT services
  • Multi-disciplinary teams supporting children and young people

We’re here to help

Whether you’re a clinician, supervisor, service lead, or commissioner, it’s natural to have questions. Our Teams FAQs cover common queries around team access, membership options, and how CBT Hub resources can be used safely and effectively across services.

If you need information specific to your service or workforce, we’re happy to help.

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  • CBT Hub is designed for multidisciplinary teams working with children and young people, including CBT therapists, clinical psychologists, CWPs, EMHPs, supervisors, and wider mental health practitioners.

  • CBT Hub’s resources stand out for their quality, accessibility, and real-world relevance. They are:

    • Co-developed with young people, to ensure content is engaging, relatable, and effective

    • Informed by CBT research and aligned with the CYP-IAPT framework

    • Created using research-backed instructional design principles, including visual cues, clear layouts, and cognitive load reduction strategies

    • Accessible and jargon-free, following CBT literature guidelines on resource usability

    • Created by experienced therapists and educators, with decades of practice in schools and NHS services – meet our team

    • Driven by user feedback – we actively listen to the needs of therapists to shape our growing resource library

    CBT Hub is not just another site offering more printable worksheets —we offer tools that work in real therapeutic settings, for real young people, written by real therapists.

  • Yes. CBT Hub resources are informed by CBT theory, emerging clinical research, and practitioner experience. They are designed to support practice that aligns with NICE guidance and CYP-IAPT principles, including accessibility, collaboration, and meaningful outcomes for children and young people.

  • Team memberships provide shared access for an agreed number of users, with straightforward setup and support available. Access can be managed flexibly to reflect changes in staffing, supporting continuity as team members join or leave.