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Guardianship under the Mental Health Act 1983, England - 2021-22, 2022-23 & 2023-24

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Introduction and Key Points

Guardianship under the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA) provides a framework of care to help a person age 16 or over achieve as independent a life as possible out of hospital, whilst protecting their safety or that of others. This publication provides information from the Guardianship data collection covering the period 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2024, covering cases in England of Guardianship under Sections 7 and 37 of the MHA.

The data are supplied to NHS England from Councils with Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs), called local authorities within this publication. Data was requested from all 153 local authorities and returned from 145. This includes 69 nil returns from local authorities which did not have any Guardianship cases to report for this period. More information about the 8 local authorities that did not provide a response can be found in the Data Quality Key Information section.

Chart 1 shows timeseries data on the number of new, continuing and closed cases.


The publication consists of:

  • data tables providing data at local authority, regional and national level
  • data quality assessment, including data completeness and integrity measures
  • supporting information
  • the Adult Social Care Analytical Hub, an interactive business intelligence tool, containing a page with Guardianship data and many other Adult Social Care related dashboards.

In order to prevent the risk of disclosure of data about individuals, figures 1 & 2 are displayed as a [c] in the data tables. All other figures have been rounded to the nearest multiple of 5. Proportions (percentages) are calculated on the unrounded figures.

This publication covers the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic period. During this time the government have made some changes to the Mental Health Act and issued updated guidance on how the MHA should be used. However, these changes do not cover Guardianship orders (under Section 7 and Section 37 of the Act).


How can the data be used?

Do use this data:

  • to understand national trends in the use of Guardianship orders
  • to understand regional and local authority use of Guardianship orders.

Do not use this data

  • to derive trends at local level, due to the small number of cases
  • to benchmark local authorities against each other, again due to the small number of cases

Data quality key information

Data quality is assessed on submission of data by local authorities, including a series of logical and formatting checks, and processes are followed to try and improve quality of data submitted. The Data Quality Statement gives further information, and presented below is an overview of the key data quality issues impacting on the 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 Guardianship data.

145 of the 153 local authorities submitted a return by the mandated deadline. The records submitted were assessed against the previous years’ return to ensure continuity of cases. Where this was not in evidence local authorities were given a further opportunity to make amendments to their submission before the final deadline.

 

Missing Data:

The eight local authorities (listed below) did not provide a data return for Guardianship:

Local Authority

 Expected number of continuing cases as at 01 April 2024*

327 Cheshire West and Chester Council

[c]

620 Essex County Council

0

621 Southend-on-Sea Borough Council

[x]

711 London Borough of Tower Hamlets Council

0

714 Corporation of The City of London

0

720 London Borough of Bromley

0

908 Bath and North East Somerset Council

[x]

W8X1Q Westmorland and Furness Council

N/A

Total

8

* In order to prevent the disclosure of individuals, where the number of cases is 1 or 2 these are displayed as [c].  All other figures have been rounded to the nearest 5. [x] denotes local authorities who did not submit a return. Westmorland and Furness Council did not exist in 2018-21.

Revisions:

In previous years revisions have been allowed to previously submitted data. Revisions may have related to changes to information about previously submitted cases or the addition of new cases which have not been previously reported. For the 2016-18 collection this amounted to a total of 54 amendments from 17 local authorities and included revisions of new, closed and continuing cases over the years 2003-04 to 2017-18.

For the 2021-24 collection revisions to previous data have not been allowed, in line with a national consultation on proposed changes to NHS England Statistics (available here - section C9, page 27). It was felt that this will reduce the burden of submitters of Guardianship data whilst allowing NHS England to still provide a service that meets the needs of our users.

Users should bear this change in revisions policy in mind if comparing these data to information published in previous reports. 


Who this publication is aimed at

This report may be of interest to members of the public, policy officials and other stakeholders to understand use of Guardianship under the Mental Health Act.

In response to our recent consultation on the future of this data collection, users told us why they valued the Guardianship data:

  • It is important to know how Guardianship orders are being used, despite the small numbers, as it remains a statutory provision.
  • People under Guardianship are subjected to the restrictions under the Mental Health Act and this should not be taken lightly. It is vital that we keep a record of who is under these sections of the legislation.
  • The data provides national oversight. It is not being collected or published anywhere else.  

 


Requesting additional analysis

The data tables for this publication have been redesigned following the 2016-18 release. It is hoped they provide a clearer and more useful data source.

However, if there is anything additional that you would like to see NHS England encourages any users wanting bespoke additional analysis to request this directly and we can work with you to understand your requirements and provide the data. We hope this will provide a more responsive and valuable service to meet your needs. Please send any such requests to [email protected]



Last edited: 22 August 2024 9:31 am