World Parkinson’s Day recognises people living with Parkinson’s and the family, friends, and carers who support them every day. It’s a moment to acknowledge the realities of a progressive neurological condition and the importance of understanding, planning, and continuity of care as needs change over time.
Why it matters
- Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, cognition and quality of life.
- Symptoms can be subtle at first, leading to delays in diagnosis and access to support.
- Parkinson’s affects not only individuals, but also families, carers and support networks.
- As the condition progresses, care needs often increase and change over time.
- Awareness supports earlier recognition, better access to services and informed care planning.
- Planning ahead helps individuals and families navigate health decisions, daily support and end-of-life planning.
World Parkinson’s Day raises awareness of Parkinson’s disease, promotes understanding of its impact and highlights the importance of research, support services and long-term care planning.
Event Co-ordination / Support
International
- World Parkinson’s Day
Official global campaign platform providing coordinated messaging, key dates and awareness resources for World Parkinson’s Day. - Parkinson’s Foundation
Global organisation focused on research, education and improving quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s.
Australia
- Parkinson’s Australia
National peak body representing state and territory organisations, providing advocacy, information and support for Australians affected by Parkinson’s.






