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Community Mental Health Services

19 March 2026

Lead MP

Layla Moran

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

NHSMental Health
Other Contributors: 5

At a Glance

Layla Moran raised concerns about community mental health services in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

NHSMental Health
Government Statement
On behalf of the Health and Social Care Committee, Layla Moran presented a report on community mental health services in the UK. She highlighted that mental healthcare is failing many individuals due to its complexity and under-resourcing. The inquiry focused on evidence from 'experts by experience,' illustrating the need for integrated care and support in communities. Moran supported the NHS England pilot programme of 24/7 neighbourhood mental health centres, which provided holistic care with positive outcomes but expressed disappointment at the government's decision not to extend funding beyond April 2026. She also emphasised the importance of physical health checks for individuals with severe mental illness and the need for better accountability through national waiting list standards. Moran advocated for stronger support for voluntary organisations and called for a redefinition of the Mental Health Investment Standard in legislation to ensure consistent spending on mental health services. Despite acknowledging the government's intentions, she stressed that action is needed urgently.

Shadow Comment

Jennifer Craft
Shadow Comment
Jennifer Craft thanked Layla Moran for chairing the Health and Social Care Committee inquiry into community mental health services. She highlighted her own experience with bipolar disorder, which has required significant support from family and friends rather than the NHS. Craft urged the government to take action on the recommendations of the committee, particularly regarding neighbourhood mental health centres, as they could provide transformative care for individuals like herself and reduce reliance on personal networks. She called upon the Minister to personally push for the national rollout of these centres.
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