We’re excited to share the Autumn 2025 edition of InMotion, our free Parkinson’s community magazine for people living with Parkinson’s, their families, carers, and health-care professionals. You can now download the full issue by clicking the link in the ‘related resources for you’ section below (on mobile) or to the right (on a desktop computer).
What’s inside this edition
In this issue you’ll find:
- A Walk in the Park 2025 — all the details, participating communities and how to get involved.
- Why bone health matters — an important piece on bone strength and fracture risk for people living with Parkinson’s.
- The power of exercise — exploring how regular movement and exercise can support mobility, strength, balance and overall well-being.
- CEO update — reflecting on Parkinson’s Awareness Month, community strength, and the year ahead.
- News and highlights — including announcement of new programs like “Your Care Your Choice”, news on peer-support and capacity building grants, and updates on palliative-care course offerings.
- Understanding biomarkers in Parkinson’s — insights from recent expert sessions on how biomarkers may transform diagnosis, treatment and future research.
- Lived experience & community stories — personal stories including people with Young Onset Parkinson’s, community fundraisers, and participants in online singing sessions.
- Awards and Community Recognition — celebrating award recipients such as the Sir Zelman Cowen Award and Harold Waldron Carer’s Award, plus long-service and community awards for many volunteers.
Why you should download it
- It’s a trusted resource: articles are reviewed by health professionals and reflect real voices from our community.
- It keeps you up to date on Parkinson’s developments, research, and policy work that may affect you or the care of someone you love.
- It connects you with inspiring stories, peer support and shared experiences — reminding us all that we are stronger together.
How to download
- Click the “Download” button in the link above (or below if using a mobile phone).
- The PDF will open in your browser — you can read it online, save to your device, or print a copy.
- Feel free to share the link with friends, family or anyone in your community who might benefit.