Mental Health Hub
Our Mental Health Hub aims to develop ways of improving mental health services for people with Parkinson's.
Led by Jennifer Foley, Clinical Neuropsychologist at University College Hospitals London NHS Foundation Trust, the Mental Health Hub offers a supportive space for mental health professionals who work with people with Parkinson's to collaborate and connect.
You can join the Mental Health Hub by emailing [email protected] and asking to join.
You'll be added to the Mental Health Hub Basecamp group, the online collaboration platform where the Hub shares news, communicates and asks questions across the network.
The Mental Health Hub is holding an in-person event on Friday 15 May 2026 at the British Psychological Society. Check back here for registration details.
The Hub held a previous in-person event in May 2025 and in January 2025 they held a webinar made up of 2 clinical masterclasses on the following topics: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) programme for anxiety and CBT for Parkinson's apathy.
Join the Hub to access the recordings and resources on Basecamp.
Explore these free learning courses and resources:
- Mental health professionals: what you need to know about Parkinson's - 15 minute online bitesize course
- Parkinson's: mental health - 3 hour online course
- Toolkit for detecting and managing Parkinson's dementia
- Comprehensive Anxiety and Parkinson's Scale (CAPS-54) and (CAPS-24)
Why join the Mental Health Hub?
Mental Health Hub members benefit from:
- support and guidance from a network of professionals working in mental health and Parkinson's
- in-person and online events for learning and networking
- opportunities to collaborate with mental health professionals across the 4 nations of the UK.
Email [email protected] and ask to join the Mental Health Hub.
Your local Network
Want to connect with different health and care professionals in your area? We have regional groups across the UK.