Publication, Part of Autism Waiting Time Statistics
Autism Statistics, January 2025 to December 2025
Experimental statistics, Official statistics in development
Psych UK Limited data submissions for November and December 2025
The Psych UK Limited (DQT) provider has been affected by delays in processing referrals. As a result, the data submitted for December 2025, and to a lesser extent, November 2025 is incomplete. It is expected that Psych UK Limited (DQT) will submit revised data for these months prior to the deadline for 2025/26 submission, and this will be reflected in future publications.
Users can gain some understanding of the potential impact using the provider-level measures for Psych UK Limited (DQT) included in this publication.
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The Owl Centre data submission for December 2025
The Owl Centre (8K891) provider began to flow referrals with a primary reason for referral of suspected autism in December 2025. They made submissions to MHSDS in prior months, but those prior submissions did not contain any such referrals. This has driven a 9.3% increase in the total number of patients with an open referral for suspected autism (ASD16) at national level, from 232,492 in November 2025 to 254,108 in December 2025. The ASD16 metric value for The Owl Centre (8K891) in December 2025 was 18,240.
New referrals (ASD12, ASD12a and ASD12b) for The Owl Centre (8K891) are reported from April 2025 onwards only, as the data for previous financial years has not been refreshed.
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Sub-ICB, ICB and Region breakdowns
In the May 2025 edition of this publication, we issued a notice informing users that we had identified an issue with the sub-ICB, ICB and Region breakdowns affecting all financial years from 2019/20 to 2023/24 inclusive.
This issue meant the figures in the "Unknown" group were much higher than they should have been.
This issue is now almost entirely resolved. There is, however, a minor outstanding issue affecting a limited amount of subnational 2019-20 data.
As a result, metrics ASD16f, ASD16g, ASD16h, ASD16i, ASD16j, ASD16k, ASD25, ASD25a and ASD25b within the ‘AutismStats_Apr2019_Mar2020_Region’ and ‘AutismStats_Apr2019_Mar2020_ICB’ CSV files are currently omitted. All other files contain the full set of metrics across the full time series
NHS England apologises for any inconvenience.
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Summary
These statistics present a group of measures on waiting times for autism spectrum disorder diagnostic pathways, based on the time between a referral for suspected autism and the first care contact associated with that referral.
There are also multiple breakdowns based on the progression and outcomes of those referrals.
Each of these measures contributes to an overall picture of waiting times for diagnostic pathways. The approach is outlined in the methodology section of this publication.
Highlights
Data Quality Measures removed
From the September 2023 publication onwards, we changed the way that a referral for ‘suspected autism’ is counted as open.
Under this new methodology, we now only count a referral as open in the month when a row of data has been submitted or flowed. This means we can be sure that the referrals that are flowed each month are active, and we can be confident that the number of open referrals provides a more accurate view of this.
Further details are available here.
As a result, the following metrics have effectively been made redundant. They are no longer published as of the November 2025 publication onwards.
ASD14 - Number of open, suspected autism referrals in the month that do not appear in any subsequent month whether discharged or not
ASD14a - Number of open, suspected autism referrals for those aged 0 to 17 in the month that do not appear in any subsequent month whether discharged or not
ASD14b - Number of open, suspected autism referrals for those aged 18 and over in the month that do not appear in any subsequent month whether discharged or not
Revised approach to production of data for completed financial years
Up to and including the August 2025 publication, csv outputs were recreated in respect of all completed financial years, as well as for the financial year currently in progress, using the latest available multiple submission window model (MSWM) data submitted to MHSDS.
As of the November 2025 publication onwards, the csv outputs in respect of completed financial years will not be recreated. The latest available MSWM data from MHSDS will be used to create csv files in respect of the financial year currently in progress only.
This aligns with the production processes for the main MHSDS monthly publication.
It may occasionally be necessary to make exceptions to this however. For example, in the November 2025 publication, the 2022-23 has been refreshed to resolve an outstanding issue relating to high levels of unknowns within sub-national data.
Autism assessments for children and adolescents happen in two types of NHS service, child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services and community paediatric services which undertake neurodevelopmental assessment. Activity in CAMH services is reported alongside adult mental healthcare activity in the Mental Health Services Dataset (MHSDS) and is included in this report. Activity in community paediatric services is reported through the Community Services Dataset (CSDS). Currently autism assessments are not clearly identifiable in CSDS and so cannot be included at present.
We are exploring developments in the identification of this activity in the CSDS with the intention of including this activity in future reports.
Access the code used to create this report
The code used to create the outputs for this report is available on our NHS Digital GitHub webpage.
Data Quality
Figures should be interpreted with caution as Data Quality issues may be present in the data used to create the measures. Please see the 'Data Quality Comments' available from here which contains details of providers who have reported Data Quality issues.
Key Facts
Referral Waiting Times
In December 2025, there were 254,108 patients with an open referral for suspected autism. Of these, 228,983 (90.1%) had a referral that had been open at least 13 weeks.
First Appointments
In December 2025, 3.6% (8,181) of the patients with an open referral that had been open more than 13 weeks had had a first appointment within the recommended 13 weeks.
Open/Closed Referrals
There were 9,509 new referrals and 10,474 closed referrals in December 2025. This is a decrease of 6.4% for new referrals and an increase of 49.9% for closed referrals compared to December 2024.
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