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Lincs nurse apprentice raises flag at House of Commons for Armed Forces Day

Posted on: 22nd June 2022

Dianne Smith, who works for LCHS is also a Royal Air Force (RAF) Reservist in her spare time.

Dianne is currently working as a registered nurse apprentice in Sleaford and studying for a degree in nursing at the University of Lincoln.

Also known as Corporal Smith, Dianne is an Air and Space Operations Specialist (Flight Operations) in the RAF Reserves. She is a key member of the station operations team, holding supervisory responsibilities for the coordination of airspace, civilian and military aircraft and airfield operations.

Dianne’s day job with the Sleaford Integrated Clinical Team is in the Sleaford and Billingborough area, assisting and learning from her experienced colleagues whilst studying as a full-time student for a BSc (Hons) in nursing at the University of Lincoln.

The RAF requires its people to be hard working team players, adaptable, flexible and committed to public service. These values are closely aligned with those in the NHS.  LCHS recognises that those with military service experience are highly compatible with many clinical and non-clinical roles.

To mark the start of celebrations for Armed Forces Week, Dianne was invited to attend a flag raising ceremony led by the Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, The Speaker of the House of Commons, on Monday, 20 June in New Palace Yard.  A flag was raised by a representative from the British Army, the Royal Navy and the RAF. Dianne was chosen to raise the flag for the RAF.  The Armed Forces representatives participated in the flag raising and then attended a reception at the speakers house.

The ceremony was attended by Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice Marshall Simon Edwards, along with a number of MPs.  Music was provided by the Band of the Scots Guards and the Voices of the Armed Forces Children Choir.

Dianne said: “It’s an honour to be involved in such a prestigious event. I am proud to be representing the Royal Air Force and the NHS. The ceremony was a great experience, which I’ll treasure.”

As a signatory to the Armed Forces Covenant LCHS accommodates training through its employment policies and supports its staff with the requirements of being a reservist.

Ceri Lennon, Director of People and Innovation at LCHS said: “LCHS is proud to support the Armed Forces community. As a Lincolnshire organisation we have many ex-forces staff, families of serving military working for us and reservists in our workforce.

“Congratulations to Dianne on being selected to raise the flag at the ceremony, we are very pleased for her.”