Policy
Children's Mental Health Crisis: Referrals Pass One Million for First Time
Published June 28, 2026
Demand for children’s mental health services has reached unprecedented levels, with new figures revealing that over one million children in England now have active referrals to mental health services—the highest annual total on record. The Children’s Commissioner for England has highlighted that demand is accelerating beyond previous trends, placing unsustainable pressure on already stretched services.
The stark statistics, contained in the Commissioner’s fifth annual report on children’s mental health, reveal a system struggling to keep pace with need. Thousands of children are facing waits stretching into months or even years for assessment and treatment, raising serious concerns about the long-term impact on their education, development and wellbeing.
The report underscores the urgent need for systemic reform and investment in early intervention and specialist provision. As local authorities and health partners grapple with rising complexity and limited resources, the findings add weight to calls for a fundamental rethink of how mental health support is commissioned, delivered and integrated with education and social care services.
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