Parkinson's New Zealand provides: Education, Information and Support for all people with Parkinson's, their caregivers, friends and families.
Founded in 1983, The Parkinson's New Zealand Charitable Trust (Parkinson’s New Zealand) is a community based, non-profit organisation, registered with the Charities Commission and reliant on funding from grants, bequests and donations.
We have 20 divisions and branches supported by a National Office in Wellington.
We offer members:
We also provide information and educational services to non-members, health professionals and the general public. We work closely with other neurological organisations, and in some less populated areas, Parkinson's Community Educator Services are supplied by the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Parkinson's Awareness Week
Parkinson's Awareness Week is held on 1-7 November every year.
The World Parkinson’s Charter, signed by Parkinson’s New Zealand
Declared this 11th day of April, 1997:
People with Parkinson's disease have the right to: