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Medicines Used in Mental Health - England
Latest versions
Annual
Medicines Used in Mental Health - England - 2015/16 to 2023/24
Quarterly
Medicines Used in Mental Health - England Quarterly Summary Statistics October to December 2024
Previous versions
All of our previous annual and…
Help and support for recruiters
We’ve published this range of information and resources to support recruiters with the NHS Volunteering service.
Your NHS Volunteering account
If you want to start advertising on the NHS Volunteering service, email nhsvolunteering@nhsbsa.nhs.uk…
Partial retirement
If you're aged 55 and over and you have agreement from your employer, you can choose to take part, or all of your pension benefits while you continue working in NHS employment and build your pension benefits in the 2015 Scheme. This is called…
Contact Get help to buy food and milk (Healthy Start)
Apply for Healthy Start
If you do not currently get Healthy Start payments and think you're eligible, you can find out more about how to apply on the Healthy Start website:
Apply for Healthy Start
Update your details
If you currently get Healthy…
Remuneration report
Access for registered users through ePACT2.
The report:
provides information to support the monitoring and management of remuneration payments for pharmaceutical services supplied by pharmacy and appliance contractors
only shows payments which…
Invoice reconciliation data
Reconcile invoices for FP10 and FP10HP forms
To reconcile forms dispensed by a community pharmacist, you'll need access to the Itemised Prescribing Payment (IPP) Report and the Remuneration Report. You can find these in ePACT2.
View our guide on…
My NHS Pension
My NHS Pension is a new, online portal which allows you to view and manage your NHS pension in one place.
If you are an active or deferred member, on My NHS Pension you can:
view a copy of your Annual Benefit Statement (ABS)
view the personal…
Universal Credit
Not everyone getting Universal Credit is entitled to help with their health costs.
You are only entitled if the total take-home pay for your household in your last assessment period was:
£435 or less
£935 or less if your Universal Credit…
Universal Credit toolkit
Not everyone getting Universal Credit is entitled to help with their health costs.
You are only entitled if the total take-home pay for your household in your last assessment period was:
£435 or less
£935 or less if your Universal Credit …
Don't get caught out by penalty charges
If you're claiming free prescriptions or dental treatment, do not assume you're automatically covered. Always check before you claim.
Free prescriptions
You're only entitled to claim if you meet the requirements:
Age
You’re entitled to free…