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  2. Revealed: NHS spent more than £2bn on private mental health ...

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    The majority of the private hospital sector’s profit has come from NHS patients, with £2.13bn spent by the NHS in 2023 – equating to 13.3 per cent of the NHS’s total spend on mental health.

  3. Mental health in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Mental health services were not integrated with physical health services when the NHS was established in 1948. Shortages of money, staff and buildings continued. Confederation of Health Service Employees organised an overtime ban in 1956, the first national industrial action in the NHS.

  4. Budget 2018: Surprise mental health services announced - AOL

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    Mental health services will be a key beneficiary of the NHS's £20.5bn funding increase announced in the chancellor's budget statement on Monday.

  5. Streeting asked if pensioners could die after losing winter ...

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    👉 Government's 10 Year Health Plan👉 NHS waiting lists👉 adult social care and more. ... He also committed to protect the “investment standard” which protects spending on mental health.

  6. Private providers of NHS services - Wikipedia

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    In addition some NHS organisations subcontract work to private providers. The NHS accounts for 2013/4 show that £10 billion of the total NHS budget of £113 billion was spent on care from non-NHS providers. The main growth in private provision has been in mental health and community health services. [24]

  7. National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Audit Office found mental health provisions for children and young people will not meet growing demand, despite promises of increased funding. Currently one-quarter of young people needing mental health services can get NHS help.The Department of Health and Social Care hopes to raise the ratio to 35%. Efforts to improve mental ...

  8. From Jobcentres to disability benefits: Labour’s DWP ... - AOL

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    It highlights the plans to provide an extra £22.6 billion in 2025/26 to support the delivery of 40,000 additional appointments, lower waiting times and 8,500 mental health staff.

  9. Improving Access to Psychological Therapies - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Mental Health Policy Group at the LSE published 'The Depression Report', commonly referred to as the Layard Report, advocating for the expansion of psychotherapy on the NHS. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] This facilitated the development of IAPT initiatives, [ 26 ] including two demonstration sites (pilot studies) and then training schemes for new ...