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. PQI recently awarded funding to qualified research students for innovative research projects related to Parkinson’s disease. In total, four scholarships have been granted; 1 PhD Research Grant Scheme and 3 Research Seeding Grants.
Effects of Enhanced Somatosensory Information on Postural Stability in People with Parkinson’s Disease
QUT PhD student, Mr Feng Qiu, will be researching how changes in the somatosensory information (sensory signals from all tissues of the body including skin, muscles and joints), affects postural stability in people with Parkinson’s disease. The project will also investigate whether textured insoles, used to enhance somatosensory information from the feet, can be an important intervention to prevent falls in PD patients – thus providing a low-cost means of improving postural stability.
Dynamical Postural Stability and Falls Prediction in Parkinson’s Disease
QUT Associate Professor, Dr Graham Kerr, will be initiating a study to enable the development of a prospectively validated falls risk test for people with PD. It will combine demographic, clinical tests and measures of dynamic postural stability to derive independent risk factors for falls. The falls risk tool will have wide application across medical and allied health areas for risk assessment and prescription of primary therapy.
How Does Genetic Background Interact With Environmental Exposure to Modify Parkinson’s Risk?
Griffith University Associate Professor, Dr George Mellick, will undertake experiments to identify gene-gene and gene-environment interactions that will substantially modify risk for PD. In particular, pesticide exposure, cigarette smoking and genetic variability across a biological pathway that influences a body’s ability to detoxify such exposures will be examined.
Activation of the Antioxidant Pathway Restores Metabolic Functions in Parkinson’s Disease Patient-Derived Cell Lines
Dr Stephen Wood’s (Griffith University) research project will compare cells from patients with typical Parkinson’s disease with those from healthy controls. The cells will be used to identify molecular differences between the groups. To date, a significant dysregulation of pathways involved in the body’s response to chemicals and oxidative stress has been identified and functional differences in these pathways in PD cells have been restored. Subsequently, the purpose of the project is to determine whether the disrupted pathways are symptomatic or causative of typical PD.
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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).
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).
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 20 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 detail.
| Parkinson’s Queensland Inc. Support Groups | Day | Time | Where | ||
| Broadbeach Group | Kevin Robins | 3807 0228 | 3rd Wed | 10:00am | Clear Island Waters |
| Mt Gravatt Group | Mavis Edwards | 3341 5227 | 4th Mon | 10:00am | Mt Gravatt |
| YOPD Group | Kevin Robins | 3807 0228 | 2nd Tue | 10:30am | Mt Gravatt |
| Logan Group | Margaret Vickers | 3808 6356 | 1st Tue | 10:00am | Loganholme |
| Carer’s Group | Contact PQI | 3209 1588 | |||
| Redlands/Bayside Group | Phyllis Trost | 3890 0882 | 3rd Thu | 10:00am | Cleveland |
| Mitchelton Group | David Martin | 3410 8054 | 1st Tue | 10:00am | Mitchelton |
| Bribie Island | Ann Mitchell | 3408 2120 | 2nd Thu | 1:00pm | Bribie Island |
| Kedron Group | Pam Furner | 5499 3890 | 3rd Sat | 2:00pm | Kedron |
| Indooroopilly Group | Ann White | 3878 9433 | 2nd Tue | 11:00am | Indooroopilly |
| Western Suburbs | Jocelyn Wilson | 3378 1474 | 1st Mon | 2:00pm | Sinnamon Park |
| Beaudesert | Carol or Ann | 5540 1400 | 2nd Tue | 10:00am | Beaudesert |
| Ipswich Group | Di Bergman | 3817 2327 | 2nd Tue | 10:30am | Ipswich |
| DBS Group | Paula Morahan | 3209 1588 | Phone Only | All Queensland | |
| Warwick Group | Patsy Slatyer | 4661 4566 | 2nd Thu | 1:30pm | Warwick |
| Toowoomba Group | Delia Sharp | 4696 8734 | 1st Thu | 10:00am | Toowoomba |
| Caboolture Group | Joy Boyle | 5498 7333 | 3rd Wed | 12:00pm | Caboolture |
| Nambour & Districts | Jennifer Douglas | 5476 1193 | Last Fri | 9:30am | Nambour |
| Tewantin/Noosa | Joan Murray | 5442 4110 | 2nd Fri | 9:30am | Noosaville |
| Maryborough Group | Gail Wixon | 4123 3407 | 1st Wed | 2:00pm | Maryborough |
| Bundaberg Group | Elaine Williams | 4159 8118 | 3rd Mon | 10:00am | Bundaberg |
| Rockhampton Group | Jan Nolan | 4928 5863 | 3rd Wed | 10:00am | Rockhampton |
| Mackay Group | Diane Phelan | 4942 8884 | 3rd Thu | 10:00am | Mackay |
| Cairns Group | Eddie Skitt | 4058 0171 | 2nd Mon | 2:00pm | Cairns |
| Please be aware that co‐ordinators with Parkinson’s disease may take some time to answer the phone. | |||||
Our Services
Information
- Toll Free information Line 1800 644 189
- Specialist Library Service providing books, journal articles, DVD’s and videos
- Information Kits
- Quarterly Newsletter
- web site www.parkinsons-qld.org.au
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
- Seminars for Recently Diagnosed
- Education sessions on symptom management
- Resources for Carers and Families
- In service education workshops provided to health professionals in accommodation facilities, respite, and health services to improve their understanding of Parkinson’s and caring for people with Parkinson’s
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.












