Press releases
Our press releases cover the issues important to us as a charity and the disability sector as a whole.
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Disabled people's benefits have been wrongly taken away
Neil Heslop responds to more than 4,500 disabled people were wrongly stripped of their benefits.
Disabled dancers invited to show off their talents
Wales’ first fully inclusive dance event — Strictly Cymru — is back for the second year running, with the first regional heats taking place on 20 and 21 December.
Scottish Government’s employment action plan
Our response to the Scottish Government publishing A Fairer Scotland for Disabled People: employment action plan.
Varsity Match 2018 raises vital funds
Oxford and Cambridge university rugby teams battled it out in two hugely entertaining Varsity matches at Twickenham on Thursday, raising £25,000 for disability charity Leonard Cheshire.
Let's get on board to improve access at York station
Rachael Maskell MP for York Central backs campaign to make rail travel easier for disabled passengers.
Disabled youngsters rally round homeless people
As part of International Day of Persons with Disabilities young disabled people are heading to shelters across the UK to support the homeless population
Disabled people can't use over 40% of train stations
More than 40 per cent of railway stations across England, Scotland and Wales do not have step-free access, leaving physically disabled people unable to travel by train.
Framework to help businesses support disabled staff
Our Head of Policy and Public Affairs reacts to the government's voluntary framework to help businesses support disabled staff.
Oxford Varsity rugby stars volunteer for charity
Oxford University’s Varsity rugby teams volunteered their time for charity, spending last Sunday afternoon at a local Leonard Cheshire home for disabled adults in Banbury.
Response to the UN's inquiry into poverty in the UK
Our Director of Global Influencing and Research Dr Ola Abu Alghaib reponds to the UN's inquiry into poverty in the UK.