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Recently Diagnosed Seminar

Online Session via Teams
Session
27 Feb 2025 (Thu) 4:00pm to 5:30pm
This Recently Diagnosed Seminar is two 90-minute sessions held online from 4:00pm to 5:30pm on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 February.

A diagnosis of Parkinson’s is life-changing, so it’s only normal to feel overwhelmed by what this means. For many people, questions often come up after leaving the doctor’s office. That is why the Fight Parkinson’s Recently Diagnosed Seminars have been such a valued education offering for more than 15 years.

These sessions provide a safe environment for individuals and their families to better understand diagnosis and have their questions answered by a clinical Parkinson’s nurse. You will be provided with the knowledge and tools to build a foundation for improved confidence, self-management and care, including symptom management strategies and information on the many support services available.

To get the most out of the sessions, we recommend attending both sessions by joining at 4:00 PM each day. The sessions are designed for people who have been diagnosed in the past five years; family members are also welcome to attend. The sessions are free to attend, but make sure to register below so we can send you the link to join us online.


  • You can register by selecting the Register button
  • We’ll send you a Join Link – there’s no need to download anything
  • When you join the event, your camera and microphone will be turned off but you will be able to turn them on
  • You can contact us on (03) 8809 0400 or email events@fightparkinsons.org.au

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Please note: Fight Parkinson’s uses the phrase Parkinson’s rather than Parkinson’s Disease to reflect the community’s preference. Parkinson’s Disease is used only when necessary such as in medical, research or government contents, or in direct quotes.