Parkinson’s Education Sessions

In addition to the wide range of support services Parkinson’s Queensland Inc. offers to individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and their friends, family and carers, Parkinson’s Queensland Inc. also offers a range of information seminars to meet the learning needs of nursing and allied health professionals across the state.

 

These information seminars are presented onsite and are delivered in an easy to understand and interactive format.

 

The Parkinson’s Queensland Inc. information seminars are an ideal forum for individuals with various levels of understanding and experience in the area of Parkinson’s disease to enhance their current knowledge base.

 

All seminars include:

 

Each seminar typically runs for approximately 1 hour.  In addition, each seminar includes Parkinson’s disease resources and comprehensive handouts.

Please be aware that we are currently only able to offer these services in the South East corner of Queensland and charges apply.

Please contact PQI on 1800 664 189 or email Tanya Turner-Jones .

 

PhD and Seeding Research Grants

Parkinson’s Queensland Inc. (PQI) invites applications from suitably qualified research students and researchers for grants supporting research into Parkinson’s disease.

The PQI PhD Research Grant Scheme funds high quality applications from current full-time PhD students who are undertaking innovative research projects related to Parkinson’s disease. Funding will be available for the duration of the applicant’s candidature – up to a maximum of three years.
Grants of up to $10,000 each will be awarded.

The PQI Research Seeding Grant Scheme funds high quality applications from Queensland based researchers or teams of researchers to undertake innovative research projects related to Parkinson’s disease.
Funding will be available for one year, after which successful applicants will be required to apply to external funding agencies for further funding support. The value of the Research Seeding Grants will be up to a maximum value of $30,000. Applicants will be required to provide matching funds, with at least 20% cash contribution.

Closing date for applications: Friday, 30th September 2011

Seeding Grant Guidelines

Seeding Grant Application Form

Seeding Grant Application Form (Word Version)

PhD Project Guidelines

PhD Project Application Form

PhD Project Application Form (Word Version)

Community Links

PQI works collaboratively with a range of other HACC funded organisations to deliver quality services.  Below are links to other HACC organisations that PQI work in partnership with:

Queensland Aged & Disability Advocacy

Alzheimer’s Australia

Synapse (Brain Injury Association of Queensland)

Diversicare

LifeTec Queensland

Queensland Meals on Wheels

Multiple Sclerosis Queensland

State PD Organisations

Links to other state Parkinson’s organisations:

Parkinson’s Australia

Parkinson’s NSW

Parkinson’s VIC

Parkinson’s WA

Parkinson’s SA

Parkinson’s ACT

Parkinson’s TAS

Research Grants

Parkinson’s Queensland’s Inc. research grants are funded through the generosity of individual and corporate donors and bequests.

The primary aim of the Parkinson’s Queensland Inc. Seeding Grant Scheme is to support individual researchers and research teams to conduct high quality research into Parkinson’s disease. This includes both basic and applied science research.  In 2011 PQI awarded funding to qualified researchers for innovative research projects related to Parkinson’s disease.  In total, four grants were granted; 1 PhD Grants and 3 Research Seeding Grants.

Cognitive difficulties can have a significant impact on people with Parkinson’s disease (PD).   Anthony Angwin

This research aims to increase understanding of cognitive difficulties in people with PD who have mild cognitive impairment (MCI) compared to people with PD who do not have MCI. We will use brain imaging techniques and measures of brain activity while people perform computerized cognitive tasks to identify the brain mechanisms associated with cognitive difficulty and how it is influenced by MCI. The data obtained will be important for increasing current understanding of the nature of cognitive difficulties in PD, and may lead to the development of improved predictors of cognitive decline and improved management of cognitive difficulties.

 

Treatment of dysarthria in Parkinson’s disease using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. Prof Bruce Murdoch

The proposed project will utilise an exciting new technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to restore articulatory function and speech intelligibility in a group of individuals diagnosed with PD. It is hypothesised that the use of non-invasive repetitive TMS applied to the tongue region of the cerebral cortex will restore cortical excitability in this region leading to improvements in articulatory function and speech intelligibility. The proposed research project has the potential to revolutionise the treatment of speech impairment associated with PD leading to improved communication abilities and consequent improvement in the quality of life of individuals with PD.

Transcranial direct current stimulation is a safe, painless and cutting-edge form of non-invasive brain stimulation. This new technique is being trialled in a number of neurological conditions and demonstrates early promise as an adjunct therapy to improve function. Here we aim to investigate the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation coupled with gait training on gait disturbances, bradykinesia, learning and function in individuals with Parkinson’s disease.

 

Malnutrition in Parkinson’s disease and an individualised approach to its management.   Jamie Sheard

Unintentional weight loss and undernutrition (malnutrition) has been identified as an issue in people with Parkinson’s disease. However, the extent of this problem is not yet understood. Therefore, this project aims to determine the percentage of people with Parkinson’s disease who are still living in their homes who are malnourished. In addition, the risk factors for undernutrition in people with Parkinson’s disease will also be examined. For those who were identified as being malnourished, the project will aim to assist with improving their nutrition and at the same time evaluate the effectiveness of the approach used.

 

Functional neuroimaging of prefrontal cortex activation using near-infrared spectroscopy: establishing Dovel biomarkers of cognitive function and fal ls risk in Parkinson’s.  Graham Kerr

The proposed project will utilise functional near-infrared imaging to determine how prefrontal cortex activation is affected in Parkinson’s patients during the performance of cognitive tests while seated, standing and walking. Differences in prefrontal cortex act ivation, cognitive performance, balance and gait will be determined between Parkinson’s patients and control participants and between fallers and non-fallers.

Outcomes of this research will determine the relationship between prefrontal cortex activation, cognitive dysfunction, posture and gait instability, and falls risk.

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Info Line

Info LineGeneral information about Parkinson’s disease and related issues is available through our Info line which is staffed by an Information Officer and volunteers. Your call can remain anonymous if you prefer and our support staff are well equipped to provide information about any aspect of Parkinson’s disease.

Please call 1800 644 189 (toll free).

See the Support Group page for details of our many regional and metropolitan Support Groups

Contact Us

Info line

General information about Parkinson’s disease and related issues is available through our Info line which is staffed by an Information Officer and volunteers. Your call can remain anonymous if you prefer and our support staff are well equipped to provide information about any aspect of Parkinson’s disease.

Please call 1800 644 189(toll free) or email pqi@parkinsons-qld.org.au.

See the Office and Staff page for other contact information

See the Support Group page for details of our many regional and metropolitan Support Groups

Support Groups

What is a Support Group?

A support group is an informal gathering of people who share similar experiences, situations or problems. One of Parkinson’s Queensland’s most valuable and popular services is the development and coordination of a network of some 43 Parkinson’s support groups throughout metropolitan and regional Queensland.

Parkinson’s support group members can offer each other emotional and practical support. Getting together with other people who are facing similar challenges allows everyone to share feelings, resources and experiences. As well as providing benefits from the exchange of practical information, support groups also provide motivation and inspiration to help you deal positively with the changes to your lifestyle. They also give you a chance to meet new people, which help to break down any feelings of isolation associated with the disease.

Support group meetings range from group discussions, to educational sessions by guest speakers, social outings or just sharing a cuppa. To join a group please select your nearest group and contact number below for further details.

 

Suburb Coordinator Phone Number Monthly Meeting Time
Beaudesert Carol Price 5540 1400 2nd Tue 10:00am
Beenleigh Dianne Donaldson 3200 4870 1st Fri 10.00am
Biloela Call PQI for details 3209 1588 2nd Wed 10:00am
Bribie Island Ann Mitchell 3408 2120 2nd Thu 1:00pm
Broadbeach Call PQI for details 3209 1588 3rd Wed 10:00am
Bundaberg Elaine Williams 4159 8118 3rd Mon 10:00am
Caboolture Joy Boyle 5498 7333 3rd Wed 12:00pm
Cairns John Harris 4053 4556 2nd Mon 2:00pm
Caloundra Colin Hill 5492 4051 2nd Wed 10.00am
Carers Group Neil Page 3278 5152 3rdFri 10.00am
Dalby Call PQI for details 3209 1588 1st Wed 1:00pm
DBS Group Sue Page 3278 5152 Quarterly 10.00am
Elanora Judy Learmonth 5534 9059 Last Fri 10.30am
Geebung/Zillmere David Martin 3410 8054 1st Thurs 10.00am
Gladstone Call PQI for details 3209 1588 1st Mon 10:00am
Gympie Call PQI for details 3209 1588 2nd Mon 10.30am
Hervey Bay Jamie de Salis 4128 6046 4th Tues 10:30am
Indooroopilly Call PQI for details 3209 1588 4th Tues 10.30am
Ipswich Di Bergman 3413 5818 2nd Tue 10:00am
Jindalee Delma Griffiths 3278 8802 1st Mon 2:30pm
Kedron Call PQI for details 3209 1588 3rd Sat 2:00pm
Lockyer Valley Lyndall Einam 5465 2621 Quarterly
Logan Margaret Vickers 3808 6356 1st Tue 10:00am
Logan West Dorothy Hodder 3806 7072 2nd Fri 10:00am
Mackay Call PQI for details 3209 1588 3rd Thu 10:00am
Mareeba Call PQI for details 3209 1588 Bi-Monthly
Maryborough Gail Wixon 4123 3407 1st Wed 2:00pm
Mitchelton David Martin 3410 8054 1st Tue 10:00am
Mt Gravatt (YOPD) Call PQI for details 3209 1588 2nd Tue 10:30am
Mt Gravatt Mavis Edwards 3341 5227 4th Mon 10:00am
Nambour & District Jean Scanes 5444 2312 Last Fri 9:30am
Port Douglas/Mossman James Watson 4098 5335 Quarterly 10:00am
PSP Call PQI for details 3209 1588 Bi-monthly 11.00am
Redlands/Bayside Call PQI for details 3209 1588 3rd Thu 10:00am
Rockhampton Call PQI for details 3209 1588 1st Tue 10:00am
Roma Peter Thomas 4622 2512 3rd Mon 10.30am
Strathpine/Lawnton David Martin 0418 750 120 2nd Tues 10:00am
Tewantin/Noosa Val Mason 5474 4829 2nd Fri 9:30am
Toowoomba Jan Barrett 4635 4844 1st Thu 10:00am
Townsville Kay Edwards 4799 9500 4th Wed 10:00am
Warwick Patsy Slatyer 4661 4566 2nd Thu 1:30pm
Yeppoon Hugh Evans 4939 4686 Bi-monthly
Please be aware that co-ordinators with Parkinson’s disease may take some time to answer the phone.


Our Services

Information

Support

Over 20 Support Groups throughout Queensland provide friendship, mutual support and information. Meetings may include practical tips and advice, group discussions, social outings and education sessions from health professionals.

Education

Advocacy

As the peak state-wide agency, we represent the needs and interests of people with Parkinson’s to all levels of government, seeking improved funding for services, research and awareness. We are also represented on the national peak body, Parkinson’s Australia, and network as a member of peak neurological service organizations in Australia.

Referral

We provide information and advice on accessible services, provided where possible in your local community, and relevant to your specific needs

Awareness

Improving the communities understanding of Parkinson’s is a priority. We regularly promote Parkinson’s awareness via the media and through fundraising initiatives, particularly during Parkinson’s Awareness Week and International Parkinson’s Day.