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Mental Health Bulletin, 2024-25 Annual report

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Mental Health Bulletin, 2024-25 Annual report


Summary

This publication provides the most detailed picture available of people who used NHS funded secondary mental health, learning disabilities and autism services in England during the financial year 2024-25.

All the analysis included in this publication can be accessed in the associated machine-readable data file. Selected metrics and breakdowns at national level are also available in the reference tables. Information you need to know about the quality of these statistics and how they can be interpreted can be found in the main report. An interactive report is also available allowing you to explore some statistics in further detail.

Demographic analysis (age, gender, ethnicity and Index of Multiple Deprivation) is presented for 2024-25. Please consult previous editions of this publication series for demographic analysis for previous years. All annual and monthly publications relating to uses of mental health, learning disabilities and autism services can be found in the related links below. Please note that data for 2024-25 makes use of population data from the 2021 Census and mid year 2024 population estimates. There are instances where the populations have changed significantly between 2011 and 2021 and this should be considered when comparing rates for 2022-23 onwards with previous years.

NHS England is continually working to improve the relevance and usefulness of content in the Mental Health Bulletin. There were no new metrics or breakdowns added this year and no new developments across the reporting.

Please note, the CSV files accompanying this year's publication have been split up in order to allow users to open the CSV in Microsoft Excel. The chapters used are based on the Metric numbers in the publication. Chapters 2, 3 and 8 were discontinued in previous years and as such the metric numbers have been retained and there is no chapter 2, 3 or 8 in this publication.


Highlights

Access the code used to create this report

The code used to create the outputs for this report is available on our NHS England GitHub webpage.

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Key Facts

4,129,290 people were known to be in contact with secondary mental health, learning disabilities and autism services at some point in the year. 1,215,651 of these were under 18 years of age.

7.0% of people in England were known to be in contact with secondary mental health, learning disabilities and autism services during this year. This is compared to 6.6% of people in 2023-24 and 6.3% of people in 2022-23.

2.2% (90,191) of people known to be in contact with secondary mental health, learning disabilities and autism services spent time in hospital as part of being in contact with these services during 2024-25. This is compared to 2.4% (92,119) in 2023-24 and 2.6% (91,945) in 2022-23.

Mental Health Bulletin Power BI

The Mental Health Bulletin Dashboard provides time series data dating back to 2016-17. The dashboard also presents visuals for the demographic breakdowns and percentage change values at national level.

The underlying data has also been made available in CSV format.  

This tool is in Microsoft Power BI which does not fully support all accessibility needs. If you need further assistance, please contact us for help.



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Last edited: 12 December 2025 9:15 am