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Youth Mental Health Centers Face Closure Crisis
20 Nov
Summary
- Most youth mental health centers may close or cut services next year.
- Government funding for 24 early support hubs ends in March 2026.
- Thousands of youngsters could face long waits for mental health care.

A significant number of early support hubs offering mental health assistance to individuals aged 11 to 25 are at risk of closure or drastic service cuts due to the impending end of government funding in March 2026. These centers are crucial for addressing minor mental health issues before they escalate into crises.
A recent survey indicates that half of these hubs anticipate shutting down entirely, while over two-thirds plan substantial service reductions. This precarious situation could jeopardize years of progress in youth mental health support and push thousands of young people back into lengthy waiting queues for professional care.
Experts urge the government to provide transitional funding, highlighting that the closure of these vital services could undermine upcoming initiatives like the Young Futures hubs. With one in five young people in England experiencing probable mental disorders, maintaining accessible early intervention is paramount.




