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I can’t be a leader because…

30th October 2019
by Natalie Elliott, student nurse, Glasgow Caledonian University When I saw the advert for the Council of Deans of Health (CoDH) Student Leadership Programme (#150Leaders), I found it an odd concept that students were encouraged to be leaders. How could a student possibly be a leader? What are the benefits? Throughout my life, I have […]

Reflections: Zoe visits the Royal College of Nursing HQ

25th October 2019
Zoe, student children’s nurse at Middlesex University, shares her coaching experience on the Programme and her visit to the Royal College of Nursing headquarters. I’ve had over a ten-year hiatus from the corporate world, having spent the interim period chairing the school’s Parents Association, working with various charities, keeping busy in between bringing up the […]

Swansea’s Student Leadership Academy (Part Two)

11th September 2019
Part two by Beryl Mansel, founder of Swansea’s Student Leadership Academy I had a vision, a picture of what the Student Leadership Academy (SLA) could be and should be. A BIG idea! However, how do I turn this vision into a reality? One small step at a time. My initial step was to effectively communicate […]

Swansea’s Leadership Leadership Academy (Part One)

3rd September 2019
My journey across the stepping stones to the Student Leadership Academy A reflection of new experiences, skills and opportunities in creating and shaping Swansea University Student Leadership Academy. By Beryl Mansel @SWANSLA In 2016 I applied and was accepted to join the Advisory Group for the Council of Deans of Health (CoDH) Student Leadership Programme. […]

Reflections – Evan Howle

25th March 2019
Student Learning Disability nurse Evan shares his experience of the Student Leadership Programme residential event in March 2019. I am writing this on the way back from the student leadership event; organised by the Council of Deans of Health, with support from the Burdett Trust. What can I say, other than wow? The enthusiasm, passion […]

Reflections: Zoe Carciente

25th March 2019
Zoe, student children’s nurse at Middlesex University, shares her experience of the Student Leadership Programme so far. Over the past year I’ve seen tweets bandied about on Twitter about #150Leaders, always encouraging messages, constant streams of positivity. I always wondered how all these people who had just met had this instant click, which was certainly […]

Reflections: Council of Deans of Health – Annual Conference

11th February 2019
By Alison Booker Over the last year, I have been participating in a Student Leadership Programme. As a result of my engagement in the programme I was invited to speak at the Council of Deans of Health’s Annual Conference, held at the British Medical Association in London. The organisers from the Council of Deans invited […]

Reflections: Leadership Skills You Never Knew You Needed

1st February 2019
Blog by Victoria Reynolds On the 23 January 2019 I was privileged to be invited by the Council of Deans of Health to a special one-off leadership workshop Leadership Skills You Never Knew You Needed. This was an intensive three-hour interactive workshop tailored especially to the #150Leaders, led by Dr Alex Clark and Bailey Sousa from the […]

Publication Launch and Awards – find out who won!

20th December 2018
The Student Leadership Programme also celebrated the achievements of its #150Leaders. In front of an audience of students, Council of Deans of Health members, mentors from the programme and stakeholders from the sector, awards were presented in eight categories. Speaking after the event, Professor Nigel Harrison, the Council’s Executive Member – Education Impact and Chair […]

Congratulations to our #150Leaders Award Nominees

19th October 2018
Winners will be announced at our joint publication launch and awards ceremony on 6 December in London. Nominees Best Contribution to Social Media: This category celebrates the student who has made the best contribution to social media (including blogging). Alison Booker, dietitian, Leeds Beckett University Gino D’Andrea, nurse, University of Brighton Hannah Smith, nurse, University of […]