Parkinson’s Service AwardEvery year the Central Executive Committee of World Parkinson's Program honors up to three outstanding individuals from all over the world who are committed to improving the quality of life of individuals with Parkinson’s disease with this prestigious award. Tireless dedication and hard work of these individuals not only makes a difference in the quality of life of individuals with Parkinson’s disease but also helps caregivers to better cope with stress and ease the burden of taking care of their loved ones. By recognizing those individuals who inspire others, World Parkinson’s Program’s dedication for community service continues through the work of others. Nomination Guidelines and Instructions 1. Nomination Recommendations Previous award recipients are not eligible. The list may be found on our website www.pdprogram.org 2. The Nomination Process Name, title, organization name (if applicable), address, telephone numbers and email address of both the nominator and nominee(s) 3. Selection Process and Announcement of Recipients: The Award Selection Committee does an in-depth and extensive review of each application considering the following criterion, 1: History of involvement of nominee in the Parkinson's Community 2: Dedication to addressing the healthcare needs of Parkinson's Community 3: Details of nominee's projects related to Parkinson's disease 4: Leadership role of nominee in Parkinson's Community 5: Impact made by the nominee in improving the quality of life of individuals with Parkinson's disease 6. Factors motivating nominator to nominate a certain individual The results are announced on April 11, The World Parkinson’s Day. The recipients are informed via email. Award recipients are required to submit their auto-biography. Names of the recipients are announced in the monthly electronic newsletter of World Parkinson’s Program. Their names will also be posted on the website of the program. Recipients must agree with these conditions. The Awards and Certificates are mailed to the recipients. Chair, Central Executive Committee, World Parkinson’s Program |