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Bank of England signs the Time to Change mental health anti-stigma pledge
The Bank of England today joined the growing number of companies committing to end the stigma and discrimination against people with experience of mental health problems by signing a pledge with Time to Change, which is a programme run by the charities Mind and Rethink Mental Illness.
Published on
10 October 2013
The signing ceremony took place today at the Bank of England and Chris Salmon (Executive Director, Banking Services and Chief Cashier) and Spencer Dale (Executive Director, Monetary Policy and Chief Economist) pledged the Bank of England’s support to Time to Change, promoting a better understanding of mental health problems while offering support and welfare advice to their staff.