CCG FOI 717 – Children’s Mental Health

Responded to: 2nd December 2016

In the March Budget 2015, an extra £1.25bn funding for children and young people’s mental health services was announced.  Out of this, £119 million was included in CCG baseline allocations for 2016-17. The attachment ‘Table 1_CYP Mental Health’ contains a breakdown of the £119 million by CCG.

1.    Did your CCG receive the amount specified in Table 1 in 2016-17?  If not, how much was received? Yes

2.    How much of this funding did your CCG spend on children and young people’s mental health services in the first half of 2016-17 (i.e. 1st April 2016 to 30th September 2016)? £337,000

3.       How much of this funding does your CCG expect to spend on children and young people’s mental health services in total in 2016-17? £673,000

In the Autumn Statement 2014, an extra £150 million funding for children and young people’s eating disorder services was announced.  Out of this, £30 million has been allocated to CCGs in 2016-17. The attachment ‘Table 2_Eating Disorder Services’ contains a breakdown of the £30 million by CCG.

4.    Did your CCG receive the amount specified in Table 2 in 2016-17?  If not, how much was received? Yes

5.    How much of this funding did your CCG spend on children and young people’s eating disorder services in the first half of 2016-17 (i.e. 1st April 2016 to 30th September 2016)? £85,000

6.    How much of this funding does your CCG expect to spend on children and young people’s eating disorder services in total in 2016-17? £170,000

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