William Bingley, Chief Executive dies in a tragic accident

The family of 61 year old William Bingley who tragically died after falling from Ravenstonedale on Sunday have paid tribute to a man who ‘inspired great respect’ and had ‘a positive impact on many’.

A spokesperson for the family said: “William Bingley, former Chair of NHS North Lancashire and Chief Executive of the Abaseen Foundation, died on 31st July as the result of a tragic accident while fell walking. He was one of the country’s leading authorities on mental health law and a life-long advocate of the National Health Service and human rights.

“After graduating from Cambridge in 1972, he studied law before becoming Legal Director of Mind, a position he held for seven years. He was seconded to the Department of Health and wrote the Code of Practice for the 1983 Mental Health Act.  From 1990-2000 he was Chief Executive of the Mental Health Act Commission and was also a member of the Expert Committee appointed by the Government to undertake the initial review of the Mental Health Act, which reported in 1999. In 2000 he moved to North Lancashire to become Professor of Mental Health Law and Ethics at the University of Central Lancashire.

“Together with his wife Helen, William Bingley led the development of the Abaseen Foundation, a UK charity developing healthcare and education in Khyber Pakhthunwa, North West Pakistan. With Helen, he was also co-director of Bingley Consulting which advises public authorities on strategic change, and a Trustee of Mind in Furness.

“William inspired great respect and affection in all who knew him. His work at home and overseas has made a positive impact on the lives of many. He leaves his wife, Helen, two daughters, Alexandra and Harriet, and step-daughter, Andrea.

“Details of the funeral will be announced shortly.”