Publication, Part of Statistics on people with a learning disability and autistic people in mental health hospitals
Statistics on people with a learning disability and autistic people in mental health hospitals, AT: December 2025, MHSDS: November 2025
Official statistics, Experimental statistics
Summary findings from MHSDS
MHSDS main findings - November 2025
At the end of November 2025 (based on hospital spells data):
- There were 3,970 people with a learning disability and autistic people in hospital.
- There were 1,260 admissions and 1,395 discharges. 83% of these were discharged back into the community.
- There were 442,430 referrals¹ for people with a learning disability and/or autistic people.
Of these inpatients:
- 1,160 (29%) had been in hospital for over 2 years.
- There are 1,545 inpatients with a planned discharge date (39%).
- 365 (9%) had a delayed discharge.
- The largest proportion (26%) were aged between 25-34 (1,045).
- The lowest proportion (5%) were aged under 18 (210).
- 67% were male (2,665) and 32% were female (1,260).
Findings based on ward stays data:
- There were 3,935 ward stays reported for the end of the period.
- The largest group of inpatients were in an adult mental health ward (2,215, 56%), followed by a learning disabilities ward (800, 20%).
- 2,395 (61%) were in a non-secure setting². 1,360 (35%) were in a secure setting.
- 485 (12%) travelled over 50km from home to get to the hospital for care or treatment.
- 825 patients were restrained at least once.
1 These include all open referrals without a hospital spell associated with them if the inpatient did not need to stay overnight in hospital.
2 Non-secure wards include inpatients in general wards. Secure wards include patients in low, medium and high secure ward settings.
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