DENVER (KDVR) — The Boulder Police Department is introducing its new Blue Envelope Program to help avoid miscommunication with people with “invisible disabilities” the department announced in a press ...
When a friend called a welfare check on Josh Tarrant, the officers who came to his home ordered him to get a drug test. Tarrant, who has autism and uses he and they pronouns, was sick at the time. He ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When drivers with autism encounter police officers, they are often unsettled by the lights, sounds and communication challenges ...
The Stark County Sheriff's Office has joined the Blue Envelope Program to improve communication with individuals with disabilities. The program uses a blue envelope to hold a person's documents and ...
On Wednesday afternoon, the Eureka Police Department, in collaboration with the Redwood Coast Regional Center, hosted a rollout event for the blue envelope program, a program designed to improve ...
When drivers with autism encounter police officers, they are often unsettled by the lights, sounds and communication challenges that come with a traffic stop. Officers on these stops may sometimes ...