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NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB: NHS Talking Therapies Waiting Times
In February 2026, the mean wait for a first NHS Talking Therapies (mental health) appointment in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB was 19.9 days, with 94.9% of people starting treatment within 6 weeks β 6.3 percentage points above the England average. Figures are official NHS England Talking Therapies data.
How long is the NHS therapy waiting time in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB?
As of February 2026, the mean wait to a first NHS Talking Therapies appointment in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB was 19.9 days, with 94.9% of people starting treatment within 6 weeks of referral and 46.2% reliably recovering, per NHS England Talking Therapies data published 16 April 2026. Gera re-dates this monthly.
The GMHAI averages three real components for this ICB: wait load (19.9 days vs the 42-day six-week standard = 47), reliable-recovery shortfall (46.2% β 54), and six-week access gap (94.9% β 5). Each is scored 0β100; higher means harder access.
| Measure | NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Referrals received | 7,440 | People referred to NHS Talking Therapies this month |
| Mean wait to first appointment | 19.9 days | Average referral-to-first-treatment wait |
| Started treatment within 6 weeks | 94.9% | NHS standard: 75% within 6 weeks |
| Started treatment within 18 weeks | 99.6% | NHS standard: 95% within 18 weeks |
| Reliable recovery rate | 46.2% | NHS recovery standard: 50% (area average, not individual) |
| Gera Mental Health Access Index | 35 / 100 | about average access (higher = worse) |
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In NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB, the latest NHS Talking Therapies data shows a mean wait of 19.9 days to a first treatment appointment, with 94.9% of people starting within 6 weeks β 6.3 percentage points above the England average.
46.2% of people who finished treatment in this area reliably recovered (England 47.3%). These are area averages, not a prediction of your own wait or outcome.
This area meets the 75% six-week standard on the latest data. You can self-refer to NHS Talking Therapies directly, or arrange a GeraClinic consultation to start sooner. In a mental health emergency, call 111 or 999.
Compare NHS therapy access in other areas
Sorted by Gera Mental Health Access Index (hardest access first).
- NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin ICB (GMHAI 72)
- NHS Black Country ICB (GMHAI 62)
- NHS Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICB (GMHAI 62)
- NHS Greater Manchester ICB (GMHAI 57)
- NHS South Yorkshire ICB (GMHAI 55)
- NHS Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB (GMHAI 52)
- NHS Northamptonshire ICB (GMHAI 51)
- NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB (GMHAI 50)
- NHS Somerset ICB (GMHAI 50)
- NHS Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB (GMHAI 49)
- NHS Dorset ICB (GMHAI 48)
- NHS North East London ICB (GMHAI 47)
- All 42 ICBs & the England average β
NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB NHS therapy waiting times: FAQs
- How long is the wait for NHS talking therapies (counselling) in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB?
- In February 2026, the mean wait from referral to a first NHS Talking Therapies treatment appointment in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB was 19.9 days, and 94.9% of people started treatment within 6 weeks of referral β 6.3 percentage points above the England average. Figures are official NHS England Talking Therapies statistics, as of February 2026.
- What percentage of people in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB start NHS therapy within 6 weeks?
- 94.9% of people in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB who finished a course of treatment had waited 6 weeks or less to start it as of February 2026. The NHS national standard is 75% within 6 weeks, so this area is meeting the 6-week access standard. 99.6% started within 18 weeks.
- What is the NHS talking therapies recovery rate in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB?
- In NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB, 46.2% of people who finished a course of NHS Talking Therapies reliably recovered, and 48.0% moved to recovery as of February 2026. The NHS recovery standard is 50%. This is the area's average outcome across all people treated, not a prediction for any individual.
- What is the Gera Mental Health Access Index for NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB?
- The Gera Mental Health Access Index (GMHAI) for NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB is 35 out of 100 as of February 2026 β about average access. The index combines the mean wait against the 6-week (42-day) standard, the reliable-recovery shortfall, and the gap below full 6-week access, each scored 0β100 and averaged. Higher means harder access. It is computed transparently from the real NHS Talking Therapies figures on this page.
- Can I get therapy faster than the NHS wait in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB?
- Many people shorten the wait by speaking to a UK-registered therapist privately. With the mean NHS wait in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB at 19.9 days, a GeraClinic mental health consultation can usually be arranged within days, while you keep your place on the NHS list. You can also still self-refer to NHS Talking Therapies directly.
Don't want to wait 19.9 days?
NHS Talking Therapies in NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB averages 19.9 days to a first appointment. GeraClinic can connect you to a UK-registered therapist this week β and you keep your place on the NHS list.
Methodology
Figures for NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB are aggregated from the real per-Sub-ICB count rows in NHS England's February 2026 Talking Therapies activity CSV (nhstalkingtherapies_month_feb_2026_activity_performance.csv). Sub-ICBs are summed to their parent ICB and percentages are re-derived from the summed numerators and denominators (the only correct roll-up): six-week access = within-6-week finishers Γ· all finishers; reliable recovery = reliable recoveries Γ· finishers at caseness; the mean wait is the accessing-services-weighted mean. These formulas reproduce the published England headline exactly. The Gera Mental Health Access Index is the equal-weighted mean of three 0β100 sub-scores (wait load, recovery shortfall, six-week access gap) computed from those figures β no estimates or invented numbers. Recovery rates are area averages, not predictions for any individual. Reference period: February 2026.
Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS England β NHS Talking Therapies Monthly Statistics (February 2026, published 16 April 2026). Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. This directory is not affiliated with NHS England. If you are in crisis, call 111 (option 2) or 999.