Frequently Asked Questions – Teams & Services
Who is CBT Hub for within services?
CBT Hub supports multidisciplinary teams working with children and young people, including:
- NHS CAMHS and MHST services
- School-based mental health teams
- Charities and third-sector organisations
- Private services and group practices
- Clinical leads, supervisors, and service managers
Our resources are designed to support consistency, quality, and accessibility across teams.
How does CBT Hub support service delivery?
CBT Hub helps services by:
- Reducing time spent creating resources
- Improving consistency across clinicians
- Supporting evidence-informed practice
- Enhancing engagement for children and young people
- Providing accessible, clinically grounded materials
The aim is to support therapists to deliver high-quality CBT with greater confidence and ease.
How do CBT Hub resources align with key CYP-IAPT principles?
CBT Hub resources are designed to reflect the core values and practice standards of CYP-IAPT.
They support:
- Evidence-informed practice grounded in CBT models and current research
- Collaboration, encouraging shared understanding between therapist and young person
- Accessibility, using clear, developmentally appropriate language
- Engagement, through interactive, reflective, and application-focused tasks
- Formulation-driven work, supporting individualised understanding
- Outcome-focused practice, including goals and review
- Empowerment, helping young people apply CBT skills beyond sessions
- Flexibility, allowing adaptation across needs, settings, and stages of therapy
Our aim is to help clinicians deliver CBT in a way that is both clinically robust and meaningful for children and young people.
Are the resources evidence-based?
Our resources are evidence-informed.
They are grounded in CBT models, clinical guidance, and current research, and shaped by real therapeutic experience and consultation with children and young people.
We use the term evidence-informed for transparency. While CBT itself is evidence-based, individual worksheets are not typically tested through randomised controlled trials. Our language reflects this reality honestly and professionally.
Can CBT Hub support workforce development?
Yes. Teams often use CBT Hub to support:
- Newly qualified clinicians
- Trainees and apprentices
- Supervision and reflective practice
- Skills development across experience levels
- Shared clinical frameworks
How do team memberships work?
Team memberships provide access for multiple clinicians within a service or organisation. This allows:
- Shared access to the full resource library
- Consistent tools across practitioners
- Flexible use across roles and settings
Access is tailored to team size and structure.
Can we request a quote for our service?
Yes. We provide tailored pricing for teams and services, based on your size and needs.
Quotes can be requested via our website or by contacting us directly.
Can we view the resources before committing?
Yes. Services can request a sample pack to explore example resources before making any decisions.
Are the resources suitable for NHS and governance frameworks?
Yes. CBT Hub resources are designed to support ethical, accessible, and clinically appropriate practice within NHS, school, and regulated settings.
Can clinicians adapt the resources?
Yes. Resources are designed to be flexible and adaptable, allowing clinicians to tailor language, focus, and pacing to individual needs.
Do you update the library?
Yes. New resources are added regularly, and existing materials are reviewed and refined based on:
- Emerging evidence
- Clinical feedback
- Consultation with children and young people
How does CBT Hub support consistency across teams?
CBT Hub helps teams develop:
- Shared clinical language
- Consistent psychoeducation frameworks
- Structured yet flexible intervention tools
- A common foundation for supervision and training
How can our service get started?
You can:
- Explore CBT Hub online
- Request a sample pack
- Request a tailored team quote
- Book a short walkthrough
Visit www.cbthub.org or email teams@cbthub.org.
Why was CBT Hub created?
CBT Hub was created to address a common service challenge: finding resources that are both clinically credible and genuinely accessible for children and young people.
Our mission is to support therapists, strengthen services, and improve outcomes for children and young people.










