Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space Content Library

This library supports mental health professionals working with Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space (MHCBS). It brings together practical resources and relevant regulations to help you understand the scheme and apply it with confidence.

The resources are designed to support your day-to-day practice, improve clarity around roles and make it easier to access accurate information when you need it.

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FAQs


1. Who can be a Nominated Point of Contact (NPOC)?

The NPOC should be someone who has ongoing involvement in the client’s crisis care.

Only specific professionals can act as NPOCs, including:

  • Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHPs): These are qualified professionals, such as social workers, who have specialised training in mental health law and can assess individuals in crisis.
  • Care Coordinators: These are key workers who oversee an individual's care plan, often within the framework of the Care Programme Approach (CPA).
  • Mental Health Nurses: These are registered nurses specialising in mental health who can verify the individual's crisis treatment status.

The NPOC provides a formal certification that is essential for initiating the Breathing Space process.

2. What is the role of the Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP)?

Under the Regulations, an AMHP must certify that the individual is currently receiving qualifying mental health crisis treatment at the point of application.

The AMHP’s role is limited to:

  • Assessing whether the treatment meets the statutory definition
  • Certifying eligibility for entry into the Mental Health Crisis Moratorium

There are no additional liability implications for Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHP). Responsibility for debt eligibility checks and scheme administration sits with the debt advice provider.

3. What constitutes “mental health crisis treatment” under the Regulations?

The legal definition is set out in Regulation 28(2) of the Debt Respite Scheme Regulations.

A person is considered to be receiving mental health crisis treatment if they are:

  • Detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 for assessment or treatment
  • Removed to a place of safety under the Mental Health Act
  • Receiving crisis care from a specialist mental health service, either in hospital or in the community, that is equivalent in intensity to inpatient crisis treatment

Routine community mental health support (for example, standard Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) input or therapy alone) does not usually meet the threshold unless it forms part of a recognised crisis-level intervention and is confirmed by an Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP).

4. How is ongoing eligibility confirmed?

A Nominated Point of Contact (NPOC) must confirm at regular intervals (typically every 20–30 days) that the individual continues to receive qualifying mental health crisis treatment, in line with the Debt Respite Scheme Regulations.

If confirmation is not provided, the moratorium will end. Where the moratorium ends due to a failure to confirm ongoing crisis treatment, the 30-day post-treatment period does not apply, and a new application will be required if the individual later becomes eligible for Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space (MHCBS) again.

5. How do professionals apply for Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space?

Applications can be submitted via the MHCBS online portal or using the approved form.

Applications may be made by:

  • Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP)
  • Care-Coordinator
  • Mental Health Nurse/Key Worker
  • Social Worker
  • Independent Mental Health Advocate
  • Independent Mental Health Capacity
  • Relevant Person's Representative.
  • The individual receiving mental health crisis treatment

An Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) must always certify the application before it can proceed.

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