Publication, Part of Mental Health Act Statistics, Annual Figures
Mental Health Act Statistics, Annual Figures, 2021-22
Official statistics, National statistics, Accredited official statistics
Correction to Table 8b
An issue was uncovered where the African and Caribbean ethnicities had been mixed up in Table 8b of the Excel file. This file has been fixed and replaced. The underlying data in the CSV was correct.
12 September 2024 09:30 AM
People subject to the Act at year-end
People subject to the Act at year-end by provider type
Based on MHSDS returns only, there were 21,282 people reported as being subject to the Act on 31st March 2022, compared to 20,494 a year earlier. Around 1 in 5 of these people were detained in the independent sector, but the true proportion may be higher as not all independent providers submitted data. This comparison also excludes people detained in acute settings, as it was not possible to count these people via the ECDS this year.
People subject to the Act at year-end by parts of the Act
People may be detained under Part II of the Act (civil sections) or Part III (via the criminal justice system).
Nearly a third (29.6 per cent) of all people detained in hospital on 31st March 2022 were detained under Part III of the Act. This proportion was higher in independent providers (33.3 per cent) than NHS facilities (28.0 per cent).
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