Annual general meeting and trustee elections
Our annual general meeting (AGM) is an opportunity for our members to ask questions and find out more about how we're run, what we’ve achieved over the last year and our future plans.
Annual general meeting
2024 AGM
The confirmed date of the 2024 AGM is Saturday 12 October. All members are invited to attend the AGM and vote in the trustee elections. Become a member of Parkinson's UK.
Trustee elections for Wales
We’re looking for candidates to stand for election and become a charity trustee for Wales. If elected, you’ll play a crucial role in shaping how Parkinson’s UK helps people living with Parkinson’s. Duties include:
- representing our home nation members
- understanding and developing strategies to address the community’s needs
- being a point of contact for staff and volunteers
- directing strategy, management and administration
- providing constructive feedback to the chief executive and the Executive Leadership Team.
If you’d like to stand for election, have questions or need more information, contact the Governance team at [email protected]. Please submit your application with supporting nominations by the deadline of 1 August 2024.
2023 AGM
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2023 AGM and community event, either online or in person.
- Watch a recording of the October 2023 AGM on YouTube.
- Read the draft minutes of the October 2023 AGM (PDF, 506KB).
Trustee elections
At the 2023 AGM, members received the ballot results of the 2023 trustee results. Trustees were elected for 4-year terms.
We congratulate 3 trustees who were re-elected: Jane Burston for England, Kyle Alexander for Northern Ireland, and Brian Carson for Scotland. Kate Platts was elected as a new trustee for England.
Get involved and find out more
Become a member and have your say in how we run the charity, and hold us to account. Make sure our plans and priorities reflect your lived experience of Parkinson’s and what matters to you most.
Our Board of Trustees is the governing body of Parkinson's UK and is ultimately responsible for everything we do and how we do it. Find out more about them, and what drives them to make change for the Parkinson's community.
There are around 365 Parkinson's UK local support groups across the UK. They offer a chance to discuss experiences and take part in activities with people who understand.
Get in touch
Have a question? Contact us by email at [email protected].