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Lorna Lee Smith

Lead Wellbeing Practitioner at Scottish Fire and Rescue Service

Lorna Lee Smith is a Lead Wellbeing Practitioner at Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Prior to this position, she worked as an Occupational Health Advisor at Managed Occupational Health Ltd, Optima Health, and CHDA. In addition, she has experience as a Functional Assessor/Disability Analyst and as a Clinical Team Leader at AXA PPP healthcare. Lorna Lee Smith holds a SCPHN-OHN degree from the University West of Scotland and a BSC in Adult Nursing from UWS. She completed her high school education at Caldervale High School.

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Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Scottish Fire and Rescue Service

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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was established on 1st April 2013, bringing together the collective skills and experience from across Scotland’s previous eight fire and rescue services. Our most recognisable role is emergency response and we attend over 90,000 incidents a year, covering everything from fires and road traffic collisions to water rescues and chemical spills. While our staff are ready for action 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, our role begins long before any 999 call is made and in communities right across Scotland we are working to deliver crucial safety messages in the fight against fire. Our frontline is supported by a hardworking team of non-uniformed staff, from accountants and ICT specialists to cooks and technicians, without whom we could not function. Our high service standards and commitment to development have ensured that our staff continue to be amongst the best equipped and most highly trained in the world.