An image of Professor David Wilkinson with Pat and Roseanne McCabe, sat in the McCabes' house, all smiling to camera. Upbeat music starts playing Text on screen reads: Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy – the future of Parkinson’s care in the UK The logos for the University of Kent and the Parkinson's Centre for Integrated Therapy appear. Images of people with Parkinson's fade up. Text reads: Thousands of people live with Parkinson’s in the UK… but for many, the right treatment is out of reach. An aerial photo of the University of Kent's Canterbury campus is panned up and zoomed into slowly. Text reads: We’re setting up the world’s first integrated therapy centre focussed on Parkinson’s to change that Four images fade up: someone using a neurostimulation device, a group chair yoga session, and two different shots of individual and group physical therapy and support. Text reads: The Centre will offer groundbreaking new neurostimulation approaches alongside group exercise, physiotherapy and mental health support. Two images fly in, one to each side of the screen, from left and right. One is of a thermal neurostimulation device and another is video of a group exercise session. Text fades up below each one, accompanied by the relevant logo. Text reads: Research-led treatment from the University of Kent. Wrap-around support developed with Parkinson’s Care and Support UK. Image of Professor David Wilkinson flys in from the top left, and quote marks appear and move right from behind his photo. Text appears. Text reads: ‘I never got into research for research’s sake – I want our work to make a real difference to people’s lives’ Professor David Wilkinson, Professor of Psychology, University of Kent Image of Elizabeth Gordon flys in from the top right, and quote marks appear and move left from behind his photo. Text appears. Text reads: ‘Having cared for my father while he had Parkinson’s, I’m passionate about improving the quality of life for people living with the disease’. Elizabeth Gordon, Chief Executive, Parkinson's Care & Support UK A final title screen appears with the logos. Text appears, and the images change as the three key words are emphasised. The images are of a donation tin and money, a group cycling to fundraise for Parkinson's Care and Support UK, and video of a therapy session. Text reads: Find out more: Donate, Support, Take Part kent.ac.uk/parkinsons