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Committee Material Published 21 Jul 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

The Department and NHS England have still not committed to rolling out waiting times standards to all mental health services. From 2015, NHSE introduced specific waiting times standards for three service areas – talking therapy services, early intervention in psychosis services and eating disorder services for children and young people. Unlike the standards for physical health services, the current standards for mental health only apply to a limited number of service areas; they do not cover ...

The Department and NHS England have still not committed to rolling out waiting times standards to all mental health services. From 2015, NHSE introduced specific waiting times standards for three service areas – talking therapy services, early intervention in psychosis services and eating disorder services for children and young people. Unlike the standards for physical health services, the current standards for mental health only apply to a limited number of service areas; they do not cover the bulk of core community and inpatient mental health services. In 2022, NHSE consulted on new waiting times standards for mental health services in the Type: recommendation | Number: 5 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation Eating Disorder Services (95% of CYP with eating disorders accessing treatment within 1 week for urgent cases and 4 weeks for routine cases) as well as NHS Talking Therapies services (75% of people accessing