To encourage the study and management of female pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, POP and faecal incontinence.
To raise and set standards of training in urogynaecology, by providing a network of support through discussion, study and communication.
To aid an effective network of care for Urogynaecology patients throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland.
To provide a forum for practitioners with an interest in Urogynaecology throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland.
To train gynaecologists in Specialist Urogynaecology skills and to oversee Continuing Medical education.
To promote the work and provide support to the research Urogynaecology Society.
To collect and disseminate information on all matters including epidemiological research and multicentre trials.
To organise clinical meetings and bring together conference members and where appropriate other allied organisations, patient support groups, relevant Government bodies, statutory authorities and individuals.
To arrange and provide for exhibitions, meetings, lectures, classes, seminars and training courses for benefit of its members.