Research and analysis

Psychosis data report

Describes the variation in numbers of people with psychosis and their access to care and support across England.

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Psychosis data report

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Psychosis dataset

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Details

This report describes the variation in numbers of people with psychosis and their access to care and support across England by local authority or clinical commissioning group (CCG). It also highlights where there are quality issues or gaps in current data relating to psychosis.

It is written for people involved in the local planning and provision of care for people with or at risk of psychosis, to help them make sure that services provided meet local needs. It should also help them identify and address any gaps in provision.

A range of sources are used, but the report mainly draws upon the monthly data from the Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Statistics, published by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (now NHS Digital) in November 2015.

The psychosis dataset shows data for each CCG and local authority in England across all the measures mentioned in the report. It also gives more information about each of these measures.

If you have any questions or feedback on this publication, please contact [email protected].

Updates to this page

Published 17 October 2016

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