Bridging to Change (Domestic Violence Prevention Programme)

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Bridging to Change is a Manchester-based service for perpetrators of domestic violence and their partners or ex-partners. Bridging to Change is a Domestic Abuse Service promoting the safety of victims (both adult and children) affected by domestic violence and abuse, mainly by working with those who perpetrate the abuse.

Bridging to Change Programme is a RESPECT accredited Domestic Violence Prevention programme for men who have been violent and/or abusive towards their intimate female partners and who wish to address and change their abusive behaviour. We deliver a 40 week programme for male perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse.

An integrated support service is also offered to partners or ex-partners of men on the programme.

 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Bridging to Change Team
Telephone
0161 872 1100 (option 2) 0161 872 1100 (option 2)
E-mail
Website
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Where to go

Name
Talk Listen Change
Address
346 Chester Road
Manchester
Postcode
M16 9EZ
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Time / Date Details

When is it on
Appointments can be booked Monday - Thursday AM /PM

Who is it for?

Ages
  • 21+
Eligibility Details

The minimum age for men on the programme is 21 (though consideration would be given to assessing the suitability of men aged 18-21).

Accessibility

Details

Men who have a limited understanding of spoken English may find groupwork unhelpful and in such cases a limited programme of individual work may be offered.

 

Costs

Details
Dependant on referral type there can be a cost for the service however this is on a sliding scale (dependant of income)

Availability

Referral Required?
Yes
Referral Details

Referrals pathways

Self Referral

Social Care

Cafcass contact actvity order provider

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