Parkinson’s UK returned to the iconic Roundhouse for an unforgettable evening of music and celebration to support the Parkinson’s UK Nurse Appeal.
We’ve awarded Cellestial Health £55,000 to continue exploring networks of brain cells that may hold answers for new treatments for Parkinson’s.
Thanks to our crucial funding, a new drug treatment, created by NRG Therapeutics, is moving forwards.
Parkinson's UK is supporting a new national accreditation for exercise professionals.
We’re calling on the Scottish government to protect social security and invest in mental health services.
Local campaigners across England have been busy speaking to MPs and councillors, and holding events to raise awareness of Parkinson’s and help improve services and support.
We're partnering with Oxford Mindfulness to help people living with Parkinson's across the UK get access to physical activity, wellbeing and mindfulness resources.
Results from 3 recent studies show that people from South Asian and Black backgrounds are less likely to receive timely access to Parkinson’s care, support and research opportunities.
The latest debate on the government’s welfare bill took place on 22 July. The bill will make it more difficult for people with Parkinson’s across the UK to claim Universal Credit (UC).
We told decision makers that they must protect specialist care and support for people with Parkinson’s.
The UK government has published its 10 Year Health Plan for England. We look at what this may mean for people with Parkinson’s and what we think needs to happen next.
The Parky Charter is a petition calling for improved Parkinson's care. This week it reached 100,000 signatures, signalling to the government that it must act now.
We’re launching a project aimed at improving access to specialist mental health services for people with Parkinson's who experience moderate to severe mental ill-health.
The government’s latest welfare bill will make it more difficult for people with Parkinson’s across the UK to claim Universal Credit (UC).
The UK government has halted plans to make it harder for people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP). However, concerns remain about the Universal Credit (UC) plans.
Together we've raised an incredible £4.4 million for our Nurse Appeal so far.
Electronic health and care records, breaks for carers and visits for care home residents in Scotland. Here’s what the Care Reform (Scotland) Bill will change for people with Parkinson’s.
The Chancellor announced investment in the NHS and employment support, which we welcome. But we want cuts to PIP stopped and meaningful consultation with people with Parkinson’s on their plans.
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