The CS Times Volume 1; Issue March 2014 | Page 3

We are a children's charity who help children of all faiths and none, including children at risk on the streets, disabled children, young refugees, young carers or those within the youth justice system.

Through our lobbying and research, we seek to influence child protection policy and perceptions at all levels so young people have a better chance in life.

Parkinson's is a progressive neurological condition.

People with Parkinson's don't have enough of a chemical called dopamine because some nerve cells in their brain have died.

Every hour, someone in the UK is told they have Parkinson's.

Without dopamine people can find that their movements become slower so it takes longer to do things.

The loss of nerve cells in the brain causes the symptoms of Parkinson's to appear.

There's currently no cure for Parkinson's and we don't yet know why people get the condition.