Publication, Part of Mental Health Services Monthly Statistics
Mental Health Services Monthly Statistics, Performance November 2025
Official statistics
New metrics and Breakdowns relating to the Mental Health Act
New Breakdowns
As part of this November 2025 publication, breakdowns for Learning Disability (LD) status and Autism status at national level have been added to Mental Health Act metrics, detentions (MHS157) and CTOs (MHS158) in the reporting period.
New Metrics
As part of this November 2025 publication, the following metrics have been added:
- MHS157f - Absolute difference between White and non-White ethnicity of direct standardised rate per 100,000 of detentions in the reporting period (12 month rolling)
- MHS157g - Absolute difference between most deprived quintile and all other quintiles combined of direct standardised rate per 100,000 of detentions in the reporting period (12 month rolling)
- MHS158f - Absolute difference between White and non-White ethnicity of direct standardised rate per 100,000 of CTOs in the reporting period (12 month rolling)
- MHS158g - Absolute difference between most deprived quintile and all other quintiles combined of direct standardised rate per 100,000 of CTOs in the reporting period (12 month rolling)
These are broken down at England, Commissioning Region and ICB geographies.
Full details are available in the Metadata file and Mental Health Services publication list.
15 January 2026 09:30 AM
Issue with metrics relating to rates for IMD
An issue was uncovered which meant that rates relating to IMD where lower than the true value. The counts presented for IMD are correct.
This issue extends to metrics (including sub metrics) relating to IPS Access (MHS116), CYP Access (MHS95), Detentions (MHS157), CTOs (MHS158) and OAPS. Incorrect data has been removed from this publication. Provisional data will not be restated but these metrics will be released correctly as part of the end of year final data.
11 February 2026 17:00 PM
Summary
This publication provides the timeliest picture available of people using NHS funded secondary mental health, learning disabilities and autism services in England, excluding those who are solely in contact with Talking Therapies. This information will be of use to people needing access to information quickly for operational decision making and other purposes. More detailed information on the quality and completeness of these statistics is available in the Data Quality section, as well as within the Data Coverage and Data Quality VODIM and Integrity files available under 'Resources'.
Highlights
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2.09 million people were in contact with mental health services, at the end of November
The majority of these (1.39 million) were in contact with adult mental health services
506,442 people were in contact with children and young people’s mental health services, at the end of November
290,154 people were in contact with learning disabilities and autism services, at the end of November
461,625 new referrals were recieved, and 2.28 million care contacts were attended, during November
23,634 people were subject to the Mental Health Act, including 16,831 people detained in hospital, at the end of November
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Last edited: 12 February 2026 7:44 am