Key Resources for Mental Health
Scope of this chapter
The Mental Health Act is subject to planned reform following the Independent Review of the 1983 Act. Legislative changes will be introduced through the Mental Health Act 2025, which received Royal Assent and became law on 18 December 2025. The new reforms aim to reduce the use of detention, provide more sustainable pathways to recovery, and promote a more holistic, person‑centred approach to mental health prevention and treatment. They are also intended to address systemic inequalities within the mental health system.
Implementation will be gradual and this procedure will be updated as changes are introduced. Current expectations indicate that the reforms will be phased in over eight to ten years, although precise timelines have not yet been confirmed. Therefore, at present there are no changes to the Mental Health Act 1983 in practical application, as the majority of reforms are not yet in force. Initial priorities will include developing a new Code of Practice and the necessary secondary legislation, followed by workforce training to support implementation.
See the tri.x blog The Mental Health Act 2025 for more information on the Act and of its latest implementation developments.
Amendment
In June 2026, information about the Mental Health Act 2025, its proposed changes, and its implementation process was added to the beginning of this chapter.
The Mental Health Act 1983 includes the amendments made to the Act by the Mental Health Act 2007.
Refocusing the Care Programme Approach is a Department of Health resource, containing best practice guidance and examples for implementation.
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has produced a toolkit of resources, primarily for GP's but useful to any professional working in mental health. The resources are designed to support assessments, enhance knowledge and improve care.
Last Updated: June 15, 2026
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