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An update about assisted dying now MSPs have voted in favour of a new law, and what that means for people with Parkinson's.
Read our report on how we can start to fix the time critical medication problem in Scotland.
We packed out the Scottish Parliament to show some of the ways people keep active to live well with Parkinson’s.
We're disappointed that Lecigon, a new treatment for advanced Parkinson's, has been rejected by NHS Scotland. We're increasingly concerned about access to advanced treatments in Scotland.
Earlier this week we brought together healthcare professionals, charities, people with Parkinson's and senior Scottish government officials for a summit in Edinburgh on time critical medication.
We met with Neil Gray MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, to discuss some of the challenges people with Parkinson's experience with the healthcare system in Scotland.
We're working with Table Tennis Scotland to make it possible for more people with Parkinson's to get and stay active through table tennis.
Measures in the Scottish government’s programme will affect the Parkinson’s community in many ways. One important new law will enable more people with Parkinson’s to take part in vital research.
We’ve supported the principle that everyone in Scotland who needs it should have a legal right to palliative care. However, the new law would need additional funding and to be on the right terms for people with Parkinson’s and their families.
We’re teaming up with Walking Football Scotland to give people with Parkinson's more opportunities to play the game.