Published: 04 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced an independent review into the rising demand for mental health, ADHD, and autism services in England. The review will examine whether there is evidence of over-diagnosis, as well as identify gaps in support for patients.
The government has highlighted its ongoing investments to expand services, but long waiting times for therapy persist across many areas. NHS data show that rates of mental health conditions and ADHD have increased significantly over the past two decades. Streeting has previously cautioned that some conditions may be over-diagnosed and warned that too many people are being “written off.”
Announcing the review, Streeting said, “We must look at this through a strictly clinical lens to get an evidence-based understanding. That’s the only way we can ensure everyone gets timely access to accurate diagnosis and effective support.”
The review is separate from ongoing welfare reforms, though ministers are seeking to tackle the growing welfare bill. While some benefits require proof of how a health condition affects work, a formal diagnosis is not always necessary. Earlier this year, the government reversed planned cuts to disability benefits after facing opposition from Labour backbenchers.
The review aims to balance ensuring timely, appropriate access to mental health services while addressing potential over-diagnosis, reflecting broader concerns about health, welfare, and social policy in England.

























































































