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Blue Envelope program offers support for autism and dementia during law enforcement encounters
Summary
San Diego County Sheriff's Department's Blue Envelope Program lets people with autism, dementia or anxiety signal a need for communication accommodations during encounters by displaying a logo or presenting a blue envelope.
Content
San Diego County Sheriff's Department offers the Blue Envelope Program, a communication awareness tool used during law enforcement encounters. The program is described as part of a series for Autism Acceptance Month. It serves community members diagnosed with conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, dementia, or anxiety. Participants can display the program's logo or present a blue envelope to officers and community service personnel to indicate they may need modified communication strategies.
Program details:
- The program is run by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department and is presented as a communication awareness tool.
- It is intended to assist people diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, dementia, anxiety, and similar conditions.
- Participants can display a logo or hand a blue envelope to signal they may need different communication approaches.
- The signal is meant for officers and community service personnel during encounters.
Summary:
The Blue Envelope Program aims to foster inclusivity and make communication clearer during interactions with law enforcement. Undetermined at this time.
