What we achieved in 2020, together Date 15 December 2020 Parkinson's didn't stop for coronavirus, and neither did we. Here are the three things we’re most proud of this year, and how you can get involved in 2021.
Volunteer Awards 2020: congratulations to our award winners! Date 8 December 2020 Our 2020 volunteer award winners have been announced
Our approach to starting in person activities Date 16 September 2020 Our in person events and activities have been on hold since March. We're taking a phased approach to starting them back up.
Transparency and your Board of Trustees Date 19 February 2020 Over the next few months we plan to share who we are and what we’re doing for the charity. We hope you’ll get to know us better and we’ll know more about you.
Congratulations to our volunteer award winners Date 19 December 2019 we announce the winners of our first volunteer awards
8 remarkable things we achieved together in 2019, and recent years Date 17 December 2019 2019 was another exciting year of progress. Here are 8 of the highlights, and 8 ways you can still get involved.
Revolutionary research advocate Ken Bowler dies aged 76 Date 23 October 2019 The Parkinson’s community in Scotland, and beyond, has lost one of its giants with the passing of Professor Ken Bowler. Ken revolutionised the relationship between researchers and people living with Parkinson’s.
Our new chair of the Board of Trustees Date 5 September 2019 Mark Goodridge will retire as chair in October, and Gary Shaughnessy has been elected as his successor
Shaping the volunteer awards Date 31 May 2019 Our values shape the new volunteer awards, so we take a look at some of the volunteers showcasing them.
Kyle Alexander joins the board Date 28 August 2018 In August 2018, Kyle Alexander was appointed by co-option to the Board of Trustees, bringing a Northern Ireland presence to the board.