Sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter to get the top stories direct to your inbox A huge cash boost has been awarded to help tackle domestic abuse in parts of Greater Manchester - by working with the perpetrators.
The Home Office has awarded more than £1.5 million towards schemes in the region which help to prevent domestic violence taking place.
The work will look at the root causes of domestic abuse and focus on changing the behaviour of both adult and adolescent perpetrators. READ MORE: Brave domestic abuse survivors left to live in fear by Manchester courts Schemes working with adults will be rolled out in Bolton, Bury, Tameside, Trafford, Rochdale and Oldham, while programmes targeted at young people will take place across Bury,
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