A NEIGHBOURHOOD policing team and a Bradford barber are highlighting a 'Cut It Out' campaign aimed at tackling domestic abuse.
PCSO Clapperton, of the Bradford West NPT, visited Heights Lane Barber Shop in Heaton as part of the "Cut It Out" campaign and spoke with owner Abbas Hussain.
A spokesperson for the Bradford West NPT said: "He was very keen on supporting this campaign. We look to the wider community to assist in these campaigns."
West Yorkshire Police launched the campaign #CutItOut as part of its priority to tackle domestic abuse.
The campaign aims to raise awareness and train hair and beauty professionals to recognise the warning signs of domestic abuse and give them the information they need to safely refer clients to organisations that can help them.
Anyone who would like to get involved, visit westyorkshire.police.uk/CutItOut
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