Contact the Press Office for information about us, comments about Parkinson’s, our research and fundraising or our mission to slow, stop and reverse Parkinson’s.

This charity has one goal – to cure Parkinson’s. We fund some of the most promising research and clinical trials in the world.

For press or media enquiries contact Anastasia Fawcett

E: anastasia@cureparkinsons.org.uk
T: 0207 487 3892

For urgent, out of hours enquiries please call 07789 842372

Useful information for journalists

About Parkinson’s
  • Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition characterised by tremors, stiffness, slowness of movement and balance problems, but not everyone will experience all of these.
  • Parkinson’s can cause a wide range of symptoms including chronic pain, sleep disturbance, constipation, memory concerns, anxiety and depression.  Any or all of these symptoms all can significantly impact an individual’s day-to day life and make everyday tasks like getting dressed in the morning, using a phone, or eating, very difficult.
  • People with Parkinson’s still rely on the same treatments that were available in the 1960s, and these can only mask symptoms, they do not halt the progression of the condition.
Key facts
  • Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world.
  • 1 in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s in their lifetime.
  • Parkinson’s affects over 153,000 people in the UK, with over 11.8 million affected worldwide.
  • Every hour in the UK, two people are told they have Parkinson’s.
Cure Parkinson’s impact
  • Cure Parkinson’s wants to bring more drugs to clinical trial, and test more treatments, so we can get to the cure faster. We want to change the future for people living with Parkinson’s.
  • Since 2005, Cure Parkinson’s has committed more than £25m of funding for Parkinson’s research, into over 80 separate research projects.
  • Cure Parkinson’s set up the International Linked Clinical Trials (iLCT) programme in an effort to speed up the search for disease-modifying treatments for Parkinson’s. This includes establishing the iLCT committee, comprised of over 20 world-leading Parkinson’s experts who evaluate, rank and prioritise new and existing treatments with the potential to modify the progression of the condition.
Spokespeople

If you have a media enquiry, require expert comment about Parkinson’s, or would like to hear from one of our spokespeople about their research or their experience of living with Parkinson’s, please do get in touch.

Spokespeople and representatives we can provide quotes and commentary from include:

  • The Cure Parkinson’s research team
  • People living with Parkinson’s
  • Cure Parkinson’s supporters (including fundraisers)