Early awareness for every child in your care
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Suwa Signal gives you an early signal when a child needs a little more care — before a crisis, not after.
The gap
The people who care most are flying blind
Parents, schools, and NGOs all want to support children — but none of them have a structured, shared picture of how a child is actually doing between the moments they see them.
For parents
Your child says "fine." You need more than that.
Until now, there was no structured way for a parent to know how their child is really doing between conversations. No tool built for them. No signal they could trust.
For schools
Hundreds of students, one counsellor, no early warning.
Pastoral care is reactive. Children who need attention only surface when a teacher notices a change in behaviour — or when it is already serious.
For NGOs
Structured insight is hard to come by.
Welfare coordinators are dedicated — but without a consistent way to track patterns over time, it is difficult to know which children need more attention, or to show that impact to the people who fund the work.
How it works
One shared picture. Three steps to get there.
Set up in minutes — for whoever is driving it
A school enrols a cohort. An NGO registers a field program. A parent adds a child. The setup path is different for each — but it always starts with consent.
Every involved party shares what they observe
Children complete brief weekly check-ins. Parents and teachers complete the SDQ-25 periodically. PSS Officers record field observations. Each perspective adds to the picture.
A gentle signal when patterns emerge
When something shifts across the combined picture, you receive a quiet signal. Not a score. Not a diagnosis. Just: something might be worth a conversation.
A tool that gives you a real picture
As a parent, you now have something structured to lean on. Not a diagnosis — a pattern. When the picture changes, you know. When everything looks steady, you know that too. You are no longer guessing.
Our commitment
"Not a diagnosis. Not a score. Just an early signal that something might be worth a conversation."
Validated instrument
We use the SDQ-25 (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) — a tool used by NGOs, researchers, and community health workers in over 60 countries.
Privacy first
Children are identified by anonymous IDs. No full names stored. All data held under Sri Lanka PDPA 2022 compliance. You can request deletion at any time.
Read our privacy commitment →No clinical language. Ever.
Our platform produces attention signals — observations about patterns over time. It never produces diagnoses, scores, or assessments. A qualified professional is the only person who diagnoses.
Parental consent required
Before any information about a child is collected, a parent or guardian must give explicit consent. This cannot be bypassed — it is built into the system.
Pilot programme
Be part of the first cohort
We are running our first pilot in Sri Lanka in 2026 — with schools, NGOs, and families. If any of those describe you, we would love to hear from you.