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Hate has no place here. If you’ve been targeted, we’re here to listen and help.

Hate has no place here. If you’ve been targeted, we’re here to listen and help.

Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected and included. That’s why we’re committed to equality, diversity, inclusion and dignity in everything we do.

If you’re targeted because of your race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, disability or transgender identity, it may be a hate crime. In Greater Manchester, this also includes hostility toward people from alternative subcultures.

Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Week: 2–8 February 2026

This week raises awareness and encourages reporting across all ten boroughs. Reporting matters - it helps agencies understand what’s happening locally, target action, and connect people to support.

If you’re in immediate danger, call 999.
For non‑emergencies, call 101.

Tell us

  • Call: 01204 328000 (out‑of‑hours calls are handled by ASB Respect for new reports, updates and advice).
  • Email: info@boltonathome.co.uk (include your name, address, phone number and what happened).
  • Visit: Valley House reception or your local UCAN centre. Check addresses and opening times: https://www.boltonathome.org.uk/contact-us.
  • Write: Bolton at Home, Neighbourhood Safety and Enforcement Team, 98 Waters Meeting Road, Bolton, BL1 8SW.

We treat information sensitively and in confidence. We’ll work with Greater Manchester Police and partner services where needed and with your consent.

Other ways to report or get help

We’re here to help stop hate and support anyone affected. 

Your voice matters. Your safety matters.

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