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07 Feb 2026

New Nordic Walking partnership to boost Parkinson’s support in Derry

Parkinson’s UK offers free accreditation for Derry instructors to lead specialised Nordic walking classes

New Nordic Walking partnership to boost Parkinson’s support in Derry

The new accreditations will help to train instructors to deliver Parkinson’s friendly Nordic walking classes. 

Parkinson’s UK has announced two Nordic Walking partnerships aimed at expanding opportunities for people to live well with Parkinson’s across the UK.

The new accreditations will help to train instructors to deliver Parkinson’s friendly Nordic walking classes. 

The charity is working with two of the UK’s leading Nordic walking governing bodies, British Nordic Walking and Walx, to deliver the new training and accreditation offer. 

Anyone in Derry with a background in physical activity, wellbeing, or a passion for the outdoors is welcome to register for the training which is completely free of charge. 

Training will take place at selected venues across the UK and will offer potential instructors an opportunity to learn more about Nordic walking, including the principle techniques of the activity, and provide a better understanding of Parkinson’s as a condition.

Nordic walking can have many benefits for people living with neurological conditions, including Parkinson’s. 

These can include some of the following benefits: Better balance; Improved strength; Better coordination; Improved cardiovascular health; Lifted mood and reduced anxiety; Better feeling of wellbeing and mindfulness. 

Jed Parsons, Physical Activity Partnerships Manager at Parkinson’s UK, said: “These partnerships are a fantastic step forward in helping more people with Parkinson’s live well and stay active in their communities.

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"By teaming up with British Nordic Walking and Walx, we’re opening the door to free, high-quality training for people who are passionate about the outdoors and walking. This means there will be more Parkinson’s friendly Nordic walking sessions across the UK, supporting balance, wellbeing and a real sense of connection”

Expressions of Interest will remain open until Sunday, March 12026 and any interested parties should complete the registration form HERE.

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