There is often confusion between Parkinson’s NSW and Parkinson’s Australia. However, the two organisations are completely separate and unrelated, with very different roles.
Parkinson’s Australia is an advocacy body, reaching out to the Australian Government about issues of national significance. It is based in Canberra for access to the Government and bureaucracy and is not focused on delivering services which meet the day-to-day needs of the Parkinson’s community.
No state-based Parkinson’s organisations are affiliated with Parkinson’s Australia. Parkinson’s NSW and all of the other state organisations are currently in the process of agreeing and signing a Memorandum of Understanding for closer collaboration.
Parkinson’s NSW concentrates on service delivery to meet the needs of its home state’s Parkinson’s community, and advocacy to both the Australian and NSW Governments. It has a 45-year history of service delivery to the community.
Parkinson’s NSW services meeting the needs of people living with Parkinson’s, care partners and families include: