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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Phil running for inclusive employment
A city worker from Suffolk is running this Sunday’s London Marathon for leading disability charity Leonard Cheshire.
Community backs local volunteer as he gears up for 81st long distance race
Volunteer van driver Gurbir Singh Parmar, also known as Arnie, is set to run his 81st long distance race as he prepares for the London Marathon on 3 October.
Flexible working removes barriers for disabled people
Our Director of Policy Gemma Hope responds to the government proposal to give all employees the right to request flexible working from their first day at a job.
Four doctors take on London Marathon
Four doctor friends who met at medical school in London are taking on the London Marathon on 3 October to raise more than £7,000 for Leonard Cheshire.
A step forward but more is urgently needed
Our CEO Ruth Owen responds to the government's announcement about £12 billion per year on average investment in health and social care over the next three years.
Saddle up for accessible sport opportunities
Equestrian Clubs are the most prevalent providers of parasport opportunities in the UK, according to research by leading disability charity Leonard Cheshire.
Lack of grassroots opportunities for aspiring para athletes
A lack of suitable local opportunities could be stifling the UK’s grassroots parasport talent, research by leading disability charity Leonard Cheshire has found.
Arco donates £72,000 to help fight Covid
The UK’s leading safety company, Arco, has come to the aid of Leonard Cheshire’s care homes to help to keep residents safe in these uncertain times.
Disability in the South Asian Community
Leonard Cheshire will host Disability in the South Asian Community, on 17 August (3pm-4pm) as part of South Asian Heritage Month.
Supporting disabled people to become more digitally connected
The disability charity Leonard Cheshire Cymru have received funding to support disabled people in their services to become more digitally connected.