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Children's Health Crisis: Waits Cripple Care
26 Jan
Summary
- Children face long waits for essential NHS care and therapies.
- Delayed treatments can lead to catastrophic, long-lasting complications.
- Government plans new 18-week target for community health services.

Senior NHS leaders and health professionals are sounding the alarm over the critical state of children's healthcare services. They report that increasing demand is significantly outpacing the available capacity, resulting in unacceptably long waiting times for essential treatments and therapies.
These prolonged delays are particularly concerning for children, as many necessary interventions must occur within specific age or developmental windows. Missing these crucial opportunities can lead to catastrophic, long-lasting complications that could have been prevented. Families are increasingly struggling to access care, with some resorting to costly private options.
In response, the Department of Health and Social Care has acknowledged the unacceptable waits and is initiating firm action. A new target aims for community health services to see patients within 18 weeks, aligning with hospital standards. The government's 10-year NHS plan also pledges greater investment in community services to bring care closer to children and young people, improving accessibility and support.




