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Forum for people with Parkinson’s

A support group for people affected by Parksinson’s disease in the western suburbs is holding its annual community forum next month in an effort to increase knowledge and awareness of the condition.

The 2025 ParKanDo Community Forum will be held in Newport on October 11 and will feature presentations from those with clinical and research backgrounds as well as people impacted by Parkinson’s themselves.

“Key speakers are Dr David Finkelstein from The Florey Institute, Melbourne, who will be speaking on the latest research into Parkinson’s, an expert on Deep Brain Stimulation, the CEO of Fight Parkinson’s, Emma Collin, a consultant on navigating My Aged care and a carer for a newly diagnosed family member,” explained ParKanDo co-leader Peter Wall of who will be speaking at this year’s forum at the Newport Community Hub.

The free event was first held in 2020 to provide those suffering from Parkinson’s and their families with a greater understanding of the disease and how better to live with it.

ParKanDo itself was also established in 2020 with similar aims to the community forum and Mr Wall outlined some of its achievements since.

“Over the past six years, platforms have been developed and programs have been successfully initiated to access emotional and social supports, educate, share information, reduce isolation, improve mood and well-being.”

As well as monthly meetings, ParKanDo also holds regular activities that are tailored for those with Parkinson’s.

To join, visit: parkando.west@gmail.com

Entry to the community forum is free, but bookings are required: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1447946

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