Our mission is clear: to dismantle legal, institutional, and the psychological denial surrounding the Suicide Instinct and to deliver early, effective interventions—before it’s too late.
Certain legal frameworks—crafted by individuals entrenched in systemic denial—have codified their own psychological blind spots into law. This denial of the Suicide Instinct directly impedes the use of modern products capable of protecting vulnerable children. Instead, these laws normalize inaction and inadvertently condone the continued escalation of child suicide rates across the U.S.
CLWF is initiating civil challenges in Nevada (representing 225,000 children) and California (representing 3.5 million children) to expose and reform these personalized legislative barriers. The Foundation demands transparency, ethical reform, and recognition of the instinctual dimensions at the heart of suicidal behavior.
Suicide prevention cannot begin after the fact. Legal denial—from affectless doctrines to antiquated protections—has scaled the age of completed successful suicides downward, year after year. The refusal to recognize the Suicide Instinct as a real and patterned blind spot hinders novel intervention, delays systemic change, and limits children’s access to modern tools that can save their lives.
CLWF confronts this denial head-on. We advocate for the implementation of predicate and novel interventions—technologies and products designed to detect emotional dislocation early and provide meaningful support.
In its first strategic partnership with DrMooves Inc., CLWF deploys Dr. Mooves A&D, a patented suicide prevention app for children that harnesses entertainment-driven engagement and motion-capture data as a weapon to disarm and so challenge structured legal denial. This genre-defying tool addresses the legal and cognitive barriers that prevent recognition of suicidal pointers in children —especially within legal professions, where suicide rates are eight times higher than the national average.
By combining the novel language of motion capture in children’s bodies insights only accessible during digital entertainment, CLWF and DrMooves are disrupting the entrenched denial encoded in law and policy.
CLWF does not generalize. We do not dilute. Our focus is children—only children. We address suicide prevention through direct institutional challenge, bold technological deployment, and unwavering commitment to scientific intervention. Legal minds resistant to introspection will need to reckon with the intrusive implications of their own wavering cognitive structures by CLWF’s use of children’s body movement capture as the tool that reduces suicide pointers in children — and the damage resistance to those measured structures inflict when codified.
CLWF builds a bridge between what law refuses to see and what children desperately need to survive.
If you are seeking mental health and wellness support for children, or are interested in learning how CLWF can help, please contact us to connect with our team.