The "Blue Envelope" program is being promoted statewide by the New York State Sheriff's Association, and encourages motorists with autism to obtain a blue envelope from their local sheriff's office ...
The initiative has been called the "Blue Envelope" program and its objective is to improve and make easier the interactions members of law enforcement have with drivers and even vehicle occupants with ...
Dr. Kristin Christodulu, executive director University at Albany Center for Autism, speaks during the announcement of a new statewide roll-out of the Blue Envelope Program at the New York State ...
The Blue Envelope Program, which aims to allow individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities to communicate their needs to law enforcement officers during traffic encounters, could soon be ...
The Dutchess and Greene county sheriffs, in conjunction with the state Sheriff’s Association, have adopted the Blue Envelope Program, an initiative thought to improve safety for drivers and ...
The Blue Envelope program shares many similarities with the Yellow Dot Program, designed to help first responders provide life-saving medical attention immediately after a crash or other emergency.
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The Chemung County Sheriff’s Office is now adopting the Blue Envelope Program, which helps drivers with autism. “There are many adult drivers who are living with autism.
The Blue Envelope Program allows individuals with disabilities to share information about how to communicate with them and special accommodations they may require in an encounter with law enforcement.
Cortland, Cayuga, Seneca and other counties are adopting the "Blue Envelope Program." The program seeks to help driving adults with autism. The program allows adult drivers with autism to obtain a ...
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