Nationwide Child Protection System

We are dedicated and will not stop until all children are safe.

ABOUT CAPIDS

CAPIDS has a dedicated team that will not stop until this idea comes to life. We know this system will close the gap and provide much-needed change with how child welfare workers deal with child abuse allegations and how they handle transient families. Our legal team is also working relentlessly to secure partnership agreements with every state to build this powerful database to serve their needs.

Our database will bring an unprecedented solution to the tragedy of discerning what to do with transient families and whose behavior is questionable. However, due to a lack of information on who they are and their history with the child welfare system, we make unfavorable safety decisions. We cannot stop people from moving, but we can change how we track their movements. We truly believe every state should support our idea and partner with us because there is a huge disconnect in how our child welfare system operates.

EXPLORE PROTOTYPE

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WORLD CLASS DATA

CAPIDS is a child welfare database accessible to law enforcement, hospitals, and all DEF and DCF workers. Keeping children safe and out of harm’s way is our main goal.

  • Reduces the rate of child abuse

  • Prevents abusers from avoiding being caught

  • Takes the appropriate action needed faster
  • Although we cannot stop child abusers from moving, we can keep track of their movements

This database is meant to make the job of child protection team network and workers work efficiently. Technology is changing every day and so should we.

THE STATISTICS

  • Only 3.3 million children received prevention & post-response services

  • 146,706 children received foster care services

  • 411,969 victims (60.8%) are neglected

  • 72,814 victims (10.7%) are physically abused
  • 47,124 victims (7%) are sexually abused
  • 15,605 victims (2.3%) are psychologically maltreated
  • Highest rate of child abuse in children under age one (26.7 per 1,000)
  • Annual estimate: 1,770 children died from abuse and neglect in 2018

Child Abuse Statistics. (2020, June 13).  Retrieved from https://americanspcc.org/child-abuse-statistics/

HELP FUND OUR MISSION

Bring CAPIDS to life

A child welfare national database accessible to eligible agencies and individuals.

Our database will bring an unprecedented solution to the nightmare of figuring out what to do with a family that moves around a lot and whose behavior is questionable, but due to lack of information on who they are and their history with the child welfare system, we often make unfavorable safety decisions.

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CHILD & PARENT DATA

FAMILY SERVICES

CASE MANAGEMENT

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