Mental Health Services: Birmingham

(asked on 2nd July 2018) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the adequacy of young people's mental health services in Birmingham.


Answered by
Jackie Doyle-Price Portrait
Jackie Doyle-Price
This question was answered on 9th July 2018

Information about performance against key mental health access and waiting times measures for clinical commissioning groups (CCG) in Birmingham is published in the Five Year Forward View for Mental Health Dashboard. The most recent information available for measures for mental health services for children and young people for Birmingham CrossCity CCG, Birmingham South Central CCG and Sandwell and West Birmingham is shown in the following table. The Dashboard gives more information on how to interpret these statistics, providing trend data as well as indicators showing what constitutes a positive measure.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspects both community and inpatient mental health services. Its reports and ratings provide information that helps the Department and public understand the quality of care. Its reports are published on the CQC website at the following link:

https://www.cqc.org.uk/publications

Birmingham CrossCity CCG, Birmingham South Central CCG and Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG -Data for Q1-Q2 2017/18

Indicator* - Please see the Metadata tab for further details on the indicators

Reporting period

Birmingham CrossCity CCG Indicator value

Birmingham South Central CCG Indicator value

Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG Indicator value

Percentage of children and young people with eating disorders seen within one week (urgent)

Q3 2016/17 - Q2 2017/18

83.3%

100%

80.1%

Percentage of children and young people with eating disorders seen within four weeks (routine)

Q3 2016/17 - Q2 2017/18

75.5%

77.6%

72.1%

Number of bed days for children and young people aged under 18 in child and adolescent mental health services tier 4 wards

Q1-Q2 2017/18

4,041

1,026

1,239

Number of admissions of children and young people aged under 18 in child and adolescent mental health services tier 4 wards

Q1-Q2 2017/18

40

7

10

Children and young people aged mental health planned CCG spend - excluding learning disabilities and eating disorders

2017/18

£8.9 million

£5.0 million

£7.3 million

Children and young people mental health planned CCG spend - eating disorders

2017/18

£1.5 million

£446,000

£987,000

Source: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/mental-health-five-year-forward-view-dashboard/

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