Published on: 26 June 2026

Hayley Lawrence, Senior Clinical Nurse Educator at Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, has won a national British Forces in Business Award for her contributions to clinician education and her leadership of the Trust’s Armed Forces Staff Network. Screenshot 2026-06-26 130422.png

Hayley was named a winner at the awards ceremony on 25 June, after being recognised for her work supporting veterans, service members and their loved ones, alongside her role educating future psychiatrists and mental health professionals at the Trust. 

The British Forces in Business Awards is the world’s largest celebration of military veterans who have gone on to achieve excellence in civilian careers. The awards recognise the outstanding contributions of the Armed Forces community to British employers and the wider economy. 

Hayley brings over 20 years’ experience from her time in the military, where she served as both a combat medical technician and mental health nurse. She was medically discharged following a serious incident during her service and has since successfully transitioned into a healthcare career outside of the army.  

Hayley said: “I didn’t expect to win so I feel incredibly honoured. Being shortlisted was already such a proud moment, but to go on and receive this award is very special. I’m really proud of the work we do, both in the Psychiatric Teaching Unit and through the Armed Forces Staff Network. In both roles, I feel very lucky to work with such amazing people who are committed to supporting others, sharing knowledge and making a positive difference. 

“Leaving the army was tough; I wasn’t ready, but my health forced me to. Now I’m a Clinical Nurse Educator at the Trust, teaching future psychiatrists and mental health professionals, which I am extremely grateful to have.” 

Hayley is Chair of the Trust’s Armed Forces Staff Network – an employee support network run jointly with Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust. The network supports colleagues who are ex-forces or reservists, as well as people leaving the Forces, through proactive recruitment and tailored support. It is also open to reserves, veterans, cadet instructors, family members and allies, in line with the NHS commitment to prioritise care for veterans and beyond. 

Justine Fitzjohn, Director of Corporate Affairs at Derbyshire Healthcare and Executive Sponsor of the network, praised Hayley for her achievement and ongoing commitment to the Armed Forces community. 

Justine said: “We are incredibly proud to see Hayley win this national award. It is a fantastic achievement and a well-deserved recognition of the impact she continues to have across the Trust and for the wider Armed Forces community. 

“Hayley leads the network with compassion, determination and a real commitment to supporting others. She uses her lived experience to help colleagues feel understood, connected and supported, while also helping the Trust strengthen its support for veterans, reservists, service leavers and their families. 

“Derbyshire Healthcare is very lucky to have Hayley’s support and guidance, both as a colleague and as dedicated Chair of the Trust’s Armed Forces Staff Network.”