Communicating with Confidence in Parkinson’s
75-90% of people with Parkinson’s disease notice changes to their speech and voice over time (Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists). Your speech may become quieter, less clear or more difficult for others to understand.

Early education and awareness of what support is available can make a meaningful difference. That’s why we are offering this live, interactive online education session, delivered by specialist Speech and Language Therapists, to provide clear, compassionate and practical guidance to help you communicate with greater confidence.
What You’ll Learn
- Common communication difficulties experienced in Parkinson’s
• Early signs and symptoms to look out for
• Simple, everyday strategies to support clearer speech and conversation
• Therapeutic approaches that can help strengthen voice and communication
• When and how to seek support from a Speech and Language Therapist
Who Is It For?
✔ People living with Parkinson’s
✔ Family members and carers
There are no assessments, no pressure, and no judgement — just supportive, expert-led information in a relaxed and welcoming environment. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions and feel heard.
Supporting communication is about more than speech — it’s about connection, confidence, and quality of life.
Session Details
Online Monday 16th March 6.30-7.30 pm
Please complete the registration form and we will send you full joining instructions and your secure access link.
If you are unable to attend this session but would like to join a future event, please complete the form and we will add your details to our waiting list.



