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UK‑based team demonstrates CARE/Vimes platform to Louisiana committee, cites Georgia pilot reductions in investigations

Senate Health and Welfare Committee · April 22, 2026
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Summary

Vimes representatives showed a CARE (Child at Risk Evaluation) platform that standardizes law‑enforcement risk assessments and speeds secure notifications to MDT partners. Presenters cited Georgia pilot data (reduced law‑enforcement child‑fatality investigations, faster forensic interviews) and answered questions about integration, procurement and data sources.

Saul Glick and Kevin, representing the Vimes/CARE initiative, briefed the Senate Health & Welfare Committee on April 21 on a web‑based platform intended to speed secure communication among law enforcement, child advocacy centers (CACs), schools and child welfare agencies.

Glick, a former police investigator who said he later worked at Harvard, described CARE (Child at Risk Evaluation) as a standardized digital risk assessment that sends immediate notifications to local multi‑disciplinary team (MDT) partners and generates enriched referrals…

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