First Steps programme
First Steps is our online programme for people recently diagnosed with Parkinson's and their family, friends and supporters.
The programme
In 3 sessions, we’ll help you to take the first steps in making sense of your diagnosis. And we’ll empower you to start living well with Parkinson’s by providing you with the information and support you need.
This programme is for you if:
- you’re looking for ways to make sense of your diagnosis
- you don’t know what information and support is available to you
- you feel ready to meet other people who have also been recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s, and their family, friends and supporters.
You’ll take part from the comfort of your own home, joining a small group of 12 other people who have recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Some people take part with a family member, friend or supporter, while others join alone. You’ll be able to ask questions, share your experiences and connect with people who are at a similar stage in their Parkinson’s journey.
Hosted by volunteers who have Parkinson’s, the programme spans 3 x 2.5-hour sessions on Zoom. Sessions 1 and 2 take place over 1 week, and session 3 takes place 4 weeks later. We’ll have regular breaks throughout each session.
To take part, you will need access to a device with a webcam and a reliable internet connection. If you’re not feeling confident using Zoom, we offer support in how to get started and use the key features.
Session 1:
- making sense of your diagnosis
- facts about Parkinson's
- the healthcare professionals that can help you to manage your Parkinson’s.
Session 2:
- the information and support that’s available to you
- the practical things you need to know, such as employment, driving and prescriptions
- the importance of physical activity in managing your Parkinson's.
Session 3, which follows up 4 weeks later:
- check in and catch up
- 2 separate group discussions: one for people living with Parkinson’s and another for family, friends and carers
- tips for coping on difficult days, and the support options available to you and your family, friends and supporters.
People tell us that after they take part they feel:
- less alone after meeting other people in a similar situation
- more positive and confident in moving forward
- informed of the information and support available.
Here's what some people have told us:
“I feel more optimistic about my diagnosis now. It's really helped me to accept that I have Parkinson's.
"I feel more informed and not so alone"
"I would definitely recommend this programme to newly diagnosed people. The information you receive is fantastic and very helpful."
Book your place on First Steps
All online sessions are now fully booked. Please contact us using the details below if you would like to be notified in December when the next set of courses are available. We look forward to seeing you on a course soon!
Contact us
If you have any questions, please contact the First Steps team on 020 7963 9381 or email [email protected].
First Steps in Oxfordshire
Across Oxfordshire, we are piloting a return to face-to-face delivery of First Steps, hosted by volunteers who have Parkinson’s.
Other newly diagnosed online events
Find out more about our other online programmes, webinars and events for people newly diagnosed with Parkinson's and their friends, family members and supporters.
Further online and in-person support
Our helpline is a free confidential service providing support to anyone with Parkinson's, their family or carer. Call 0808 800 0303 to get in touch.
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