How we are supporting mental health services in England

...health services in England. How is the government investing in mental health services? We are investing at least £2.3 billion of additional funding a year by March 2024 to expand...
...health services in England. How is the government investing in mental health services? We are investing at least £2.3 billion of additional funding a year by March 2024 to expand...
... Why have you restricted puberty blockers indefinitely? In March 2024, NHS England took the decision not routinely use of puberty blockers for the treatment of gender incongruence - informed by...
...haemorrhagic fever; Ebola; hantavirus; lassa fever; Marburg virus; Middle East respiratory syndrome; nipah; plague; Q fever; Rift Valley fever; Zika). This latest commitment expands the Department of Health’s existing world-leading...
Last week (18.10.2017), the Department of Health launched a £15m fund to better support people at risk of experiencing a mental health crisis. This represents another crucial stage in Government-led...
...of community service pathways, the waiting list remains flat on a like-for-like basis. Thanks to the incredible work of NHS staff, NHSE management information shows that as of March 2024,...
...per cent increase completed in 2020 which delivered five new medical schools. We have now accelerated this expansion by allocating 205 additional medical school places for 2024/25, a year ahead...
...speech on 7 November 2023 and introduced to Parliament on 20 March 2024. The Bill is now due to have its second reading on 16 April 2024. The Bill includes...
...by the government and NHS England on 31 January 2024 to give patients quick and accessible care and ease pressure on GP services. But what does it cover and who...
All secondary school pupils in England will be offered a free flu vaccine from September for the 2023/24 season, the government has confirmed. Over 3 million pupils in secondary school...
...Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) provides a one-off tax free payment, currently £120,000, to successful applicants where, on very rare occasions, a vaccine has caused severe disablement. Here’s an overview...
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