This article explores the role of the professional nurse advocate (PNA) in supporting the nursing workforce through restorative clinical supervision. It outlines the theoretical framework of the A-EQUIP model, which emphasises advocacy, education, quality improvement, and understanding. Initially introduced in midwifery, the PNA role has been expanded to all nursing areas to address issues such as burnout and workforce challenges, particularly those intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic. PNAs provide a safe space for nurses to reflect on their practice, support their wellbeing, and lead quality improvement initiatives. The role is crucial for fostering a positive work environment, enhancing nurse retention, and improving patient care. The training and skills required by PNAs are discussed, along with the benefits and challenges of implementing this role, and its broader impact on the healthcare workforce.