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Council launch programme to help stop domestic abuse Sutton Council has launched a programme to work with perpetrators of domestic abuse. The council is working with the Drive partnership, Rise Mutual CIC, the Mayor s Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) and Met Police, as well as across boroughs with Croydon Council. The Drive project, developed in 2015, responds to high-harm, high-risk, and serial perpetrators who repeatedly offend with the same or new victims. Authorities have confirmed that in Sutton, there are at least 250 known perpetrators causing high-risk to victims, and of these, many are repeat offenders. Drive works to protect victims and survivors by challenging perpetrators to change their behaviour while working with partner agencies to disrupt abuse and remove barriers to change.
Hayley has called out the council after receiving an FOI request A founder of a group which represents SEND parents has called out the council in response to the publication of their SEND services board minutes. Hayley Harding, founder of Sutton EHCP Crisis, has slammed the council for potential plans to reduce services provided by Cognus Ltd. Council owned company Cognus, provides 27 services to children, young people, families, schools and eduction providers. The company has recently undergone several changes such as governance, ownership, and renewal of contract. Board minutes from the council owned company were recently sent to mother Hayley Harding after an FOI request from Sutton Council.