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The National Parkinson’s Action Plan community consultation survey

Fight Parkinson’s is pleased to announce that the National Parkinson’s Action Plan (NPAP) has now entered the community consultation phase.

This is a significant milestone in the journey to improve the lives of Australians living with Parkinson’s. Developed by the National Parkinson’s Alliance (NPA) with support from KPMG, the NPAP is a coordinated national effort to deliver positive change by addressing the complex and growing challenges faced by people living with Parkinson’s in Australia.

Now, it’s your turn to help shape it.

How you can be involved

As part of the development of the NPAP, an online survey will be live through June-July 2025.

The NPA invites those living with Parkinson’s, their family members, and un-paid carers to share their experiences of living with Parkinson’s in Australia.

By sharing your experiences and insights, you will help develop a robust and inclusive action plan that addresses the most pressing needs of the Australian Parkinson’s community.

To learn more about the NPA, NPAP, and the funding behind this initiative, read our media release.

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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.