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Home » Mental health crisis in UK: Nurses workload unmanageable as patients face risk of harm, poll finds

Mental health crisis in UK: Nurses workload unmanageable as patients face risk of harm, poll finds

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The poll found that only around one in five specialist mental health nurses consider their workload manageable

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The poll found that only around one in five specialist mental health nurses consider their workload manageable

Mental health patients in the UK are “routinely coming to harm” due to rising caseloads, chronic understaffing and excessive administrative burden, according to a survey by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).The poll found that only around one in five specialist mental health nurses consider their workload manageable.The UK-wide survey, which received 399 responses from community mental health nurses, highlights growing strain in services already struggling to keep pace with demand.

‘Perfect storm’ in mental health nursing, says RCN

RCN general secretary and chief executive Prof Nicola Ranger said mental health nurses were operating in a “perfect storm” of rising demand and insufficient staffing.She warned that despite nurses working under intense pressure, many patients were missing out on timely care, leading to deterioration in mental health conditions.

Patients facing delays, risk of harm increasing

According to the survey findings, 51 per cent of respondents said patients are frequently harmed due to high caseloads, while nearly a quarter said time pressures result in daily issues such as relapse, deterioration or self-harm.Some nurses reported that vulnerable patients often wait weeks for responses, with some never being contacted at all.

One respondent described the situation as “unmanageable and unsafe,” while another said staff sometimes do not even have time for basic needs due to workload pressures.

Caseloads rising faster than workforce growth

The RCN said demand for community mental health services in England rose by 38 per cent between October 2022 and 2025 — from about 499,000 to nearly 690,000 people. Over the same period, the nursing workforce increased by just 15 per cent.Nearly two-thirds of nurses said their caseloads had risen significantly in the last three years, while only 19 per cent described workloads as manageable.

Warnings over burnout and system strain

Nurses also reported severe burnout, with some saying they routinely work beyond shifts and struggle to complete essential tasks. Administrative burdens and “tick-box” processes were cited as key factors reducing time for direct patient care.The Care Quality Commission has separately warned that long waiting times remain widespread, with many patients waiting months for mental health appointments.

Calls for urgent investment in workforce

The RCN has called for sustained and significant investment in community mental health nursing, along with improvements in digital systems to reduce administrative duplication.Prof Ranger said stronger workforce planning was urgently needed, adding that community mental health nurses play a crucial role in preventing hospital admissions and supporting recovery.

Government defends record funding push

A UK Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said mental health nurse numbers had increased by 26 per cent since July 2024 and highlighted a record £16.1 billion investment in mental health services this year, along with reforms to the Mental Health Act and recruitment of additional staff.However, health experts and nursing leaders warn that demand continues to outpace capacity, leaving frontline services under sustained pressure.

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