A key aim of the society is to ensure that student voices are heard and valued. By gathering feedback and promoting open dialogue, the society seeks to uplift and represent the perspectives of nursing students through a student-led committee. The society will also provide academic and professional support through workshops focused on employability, such as CV writing, interview preparation, and career pathways within nursing. In addition, it will host skills-based sessions to complement university learning and build confidence in clinical practice. Student wellbeing is a central priority. The society will organise wellbeing workshops and peer support initiatives to help students manage stress and reduce burnout, recognising the demands of nursing training. Collaboration is another important aim. The society will work alongside existing health science societies and related groups to encourage interdisciplinary learning, networking, and shared opportunities. Overall, the Nursing Society seeks to enhance the student experience by providing support, advocacy, professional development, and a strong sense of community for all nursing students.
The Nursing Society exists to support and represent nursing students across all fields of practice, including adult, mental health, and child nursing. It aims to create an inclusive and supportive community where students can connect, share experiences, and feel a sense of belonging throughout their studies.