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Mental health A&Es to be set up across England with ‘calm and welcoming environment’ to help ease pressure on NHS

Published on May 24, 2025 at 10:26 AM

THE NHS is trialling mental health A&Es with “calm and welcoming”;; environments in order to tackle overcrowding.

These new units will deal with patients who are suicidal or experiencing psychosis or mania without the

Two nurses reviewing patient notes on a hospital ward.
The new mental health A&Es will try and ease the pressure on staff

Trialled across 10 NHS trusts, the units will be open 24/7 and welcome walk-ins along with those referred by police or GPs.

Staffed by specially-trained doctors and nurses, the units are part of the 10-year NHS plan and could be expanded nationally.

The idea behind the mental health A&Es is to tackle the crisis which has led to horrifying treatment across the country.

It’s been reported that patientsare and waiting rooms without painkillers.

Another patient died under a coat in a waiting room, and one was not found until hours later because

According to The Times, the units will aim to tackle the root cause of the mental health crisis.

One of the trial A&Es come complete with emotional support dogs, miniature pinschers called Maxwell and Mitsi.

The pooches cuddle up to patients and there are trays full of tea, coffee and biscuits.

Toti Freysson, the nurse who manages the service at Ladbroke Grove, west London, said anyone who walks in is seen within 10 minutes.

The long waits were linked to thousands of avoidable deaths.

Mental health patients are twice as likely to experience long waits , and some reported waiting up to 18 days to get a bed.

The west London mental health site reported seeing around 300 patients a month.

It has three bedrooms and patients can stay for a few nights without having to be detained under the Mental Health Act.

Dr Mehtab Rahman, a consultant psychiatrist at the centre, told The Times: “Often A&E is the most inappropriate place for mental health patients. These are people who might be hearing voices in their head telling them to kill themselves — imagine having to wait four to six hours to be seen.”;;

The Minister for Mental Health, Baroness Merron, told The Sun:“Too often, people experiencing mental health crisis are not getting the support or care they deserve, and so it is vital that we continue to provide a range of services like this one”;;

“Backed by an extra £680 million in government funding this year, we are transforming mental health services – investing £26 million in new mental health crisis centres, hiring more staff, delivering more talking therapies, and getting waiting lists down through our Plan for Change.

“On top of this, through our proposed reforms to the Mental Health Act, we will ensure people with the most severe mental health conditions get better more personalised care.”;;

Over 958,200 children inwere referred to Children and Young People’s MentalServices last year.

Anxiety was the most common reason, followed by neurodevelopmental conditions and.

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