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Access to crisis care via NHS 111 – Mental Health, January 2026

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Summary

This publication introduces a newly established data collection for demand and call handling data items related to accessing crisis care via the NHS111 ‘select MH option’. This data will provide important insights into how accessible the crisis care system is helping to identify any gaps or inefficiencies. Additionally, the data will be used to support demand and capacity planning across services enabling better resource allocation and service provision. Benchmarking data will also be made available allowing providers to compare their performance and identify areas for improvement. This information will be invaluable for both operational decision making and strategic planning across the crisis care system.

Background

The NHS Long Term Plan (2019) committed to ensuring that people of all ages can access mental health crisis support 24/7 through a single, simple point of access. During the pandemic, every area established locally run urgent mental health helplines and in April 2024 this ambition was achieved nationally with the launch of 111 ‘select mental health option’, connecting all local services into a consistent national model.

When a caller selects the mental health option their call is routed directly to the local crisis mental health service for their area using interactive voice response (IVR) technology without the need for an additional NHS 111 assessment. This provides faster access and no wrong door approach for anyone in crisis.

Urgent mental health helplines accessible via 111 are commissioned locally and delivered through a mix of NHS trusts, voluntary and community sector partners and in places independent providers. Services differ in scale and maturity, and work is ongoing nationally to improve consistency and data quality.

Currently, 111 ‘select mental health option’ data collection focuses on phone call-based activity as helplines operate differently to NHS 111 physical health services. Referral based activity data for mental health crisis services are instead reported through the Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS) with NHS England working with systems and providers to strengthen reporting and ensure it reflects the unique nature of crisis care.


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Official Statistics in Development

These statistics are classified as ‘Official statistics in development ’ and should be used with caution. Official statistics in development are new official statistics undergoing evaluation. They are published in order to involve users and stakeholders in their development and as a means to build in quality at an early stage. More information about Official statistics in development can be found here.

The data presented in this publication is as it has been submitted by providers. Any values inputted incorrectly have not been retrospectively changed unless resubmitted by the provider. This may cause some values to not add up to the submitted totals. We will be working with providers to improve the quality of the data submitted. Please use this data with caution.


Access to Crisis Care via NHS 111 – Mental Health – Patient Survey Dashboard

SUMMARY: This dashboard presents patient feedback collected through the national NHS 111 ‘select mental health option’ survey, capturing the experiences of individuals who have accessed urgent mental health support via NHS 111. The dashboard has been developed to support Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), mental health providers and system partners in understanding how service users experience support accessed through this service.

FUTURENHS: The dashboard will be available via Futures webpages here. Access is open to NHS staff involved in the delivery, oversight, or improvement of services accessible via NHS 111 ‘select mental health option’. For any technical issues or feedback regarding the dashboard, please contact (email protected)

Key Facts

Access to Crisis Care via NHS 111 – Mental Health Statistics Dashboard

The Access to Crisis Care via NHS 111 – Mental Health Statistics Dashboard provides time series data with data dating back to April 2024. The dashboard also includes data aggregated to England, Commissioning Region and Integrated Care Board level.

This tool is in Microsoft Power BI which does not fully support all accessibility needs. If you need further assistance, please contact us for help.



Last edited: 5 March 2026 9:43 am

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