Parkinson’s Disease

Debate between Beccy Cooper and Emma Lewell
Monday 17th November 2025

(3 days, 16 hours ago)

Westminster Hall
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Beccy Cooper Portrait Dr Cooper
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It is incredibly timely that we are talking about this issue in the context of the NHS 10-year strategy, which will provide a shift from treatment to prevention. A lot can be done in the preventive space for those with Parkinson’s, as with so many other neurological disorders. I thank my hon. Friend for that intervention; I can slow down slightly now.

The Parky charter asks for speedy specialists, instant information on day one, a cross-condition health conditions passport, comprehensive multidisciplinary care close to home, and a sustained quest for a cure. Alongside that, I ask the Minister to consider a near-term date to deliver 18-week neurology referrals for suspected Parkinson’s; to ensure annual specialist reviews for people with diagnosed Parkinson’s; to expand specialist nurse and multidisciplinary team posts in each area of the country—no more postcode lottery; to pilot the cross-condition health conditions passport, although I appreciate that there are links there to the upcoming NHS App work; to publish access standards and dashboards

Emma Lewell Portrait Emma Lewell (in the Chair)
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Order. I call Gregory Stafford. My apologies; we were having issues with the clock. It should be okay now.