Chiropractic Society

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Description

Welcome to Teesside University Chiropractic Society. We are an academic society which organises speaker events, socials, trips, meetings, study sessions and more. This society may appeal to you if you study Chiropractic, are interested in exploring how chiropractic aids musculoskeletal health and physical performance or are simply curious and wish learn more about chiropractic.

This year we aim to hold a number of collaborative speaker events and socials directed towards supporting interprofessional learning and building interdisciplinary relationships.

If you wish to invite a speaker, share in an event or are interested in establishing an academic society within SHLS and feel you’d like support we would love to help.

We aim to ensure that events are free wherever possible however some trips may require attendees to contribute towards costs. Please don’t hesitate to email if you have any further questions.

 

For more information, contact activities@tees-su.org.uk

 

2025-2026 COMMITTEE

Chair - Laura Reardon (Year 4)

Vice-Chair Communication  - Reece Macleod (Year 4)

Vice-Chair Finance - Safa Qayyum (Year 2)

 

MEETING

Day

Time

Room

 

SOCIETY DOCUMENTS

Society Code of Conduct

Society Handbook

 

SOCIETY FORMS

Room Booking Form

External Speaker Form

Expenses Reimbursement Form

 

Complaints about quality of meetings

Complaints about member behaviour

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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Terms and conditions

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To become a member of a Teesside University Students’ Union society, you must be a student currently enrolled on a Teesside University course, and you must agree to:

Code of Conduct for Society Members
• Adhere to the Constitution, Bylaws and policies of Teesside University Students’ Union, including the Equality and Diversity Policy.
• Behave while participating in a society to demonstrate the values of the Students’ Union: Safe, Friendly, Helpful, Fun, Open-Minded and Democratic.
• Ensure all members feel welcome to participate in discussions, activities, services or events and not act in a way to cause fear, threats, intimidation, harassment, judgment or unwelcoming conditions.
• Do not pressure others to take part in events that are or could be perceived as initiation ceremonies or otherwise, where alcohol is consumed irresponsibly.
• Act responsibly at all times when participating in activities and to avoid actions which could bring the group, the Students’ Union, University or partners into disrepute. Conduct yourself in a reasonable manner relating to language, noise and behaviour and be aware of how others may perceive your actions.
• Only promote society activity and interests to members and not push individual Political or Religious beliefs or any outside monetised activity that is detrimental to the Society, Students' Union and University.
• Not use social media in a manner that may be considered as bullying or harassment, showing a lack of respect and/or reasonable consideration towards other society members or bringing the University and/or the Students’ Union into disrepute
• Make the Students’ Union aware of any physical health, mental health or disability condition which may impact on your ability to participate in activities without a reasonable adjustment.

Failure to abide by this Code of Conduct may lead to suspension from participation in society activities and referral to the Students’ Union Disciplinary Regulations.