Supporting New Mums – CPSL Mind

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CPSL Mind supports new mums aged 18 and above in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough experiencing low to moderate mental health challenges during pregnancy and up to two years after giving birth.

If you are struggling with your mental health during pregnancy or two years after giving birth, then you can self-refer to this service, which includes:

  • Mums Matter A structured eight week course for mums who are experiencing mental health challenges for up to two years after giving birth (for example anxiety, worrying thoughts or depression). It’s an opportunity to meet other mums going through similar experiences whilst learning some tips and techniques to look after your mental health. A creche facility is provided.
  • Connecting Mums An informal six week course that helps pregnant women and new mums meet each other and find ways to stay emotionally and physically well – particularly useful if you are experiencing low self-esteem or are feeling socially isolated. Volunteers and staff are on hand to look after children in the room. At present, Connecting Mums is only available in Peterborough & Fenland.
  • Peer Support Groups Connect with other mums in person (depending on where you live) or online via Zoom.
  • One-to-One Support Up to twelve sessions for mums who are particularly vulnerable or are being discharged from the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust’s Perinatal Mental Health Service.

If you aren’t comfortable self-referring, you can ask a health professional to refer you instead (a GP, health visitor or midwife).

CPSL Mind has also worked in partnership to deliver support for Muslim mums – find out more here.

There is also support for new dads that are struggling with their mental health – find out more here.

This support is free.

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Available throughout South Cambridgeshire District
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