May you or someone you know have a hard time talking to strangers. Maybe there is even someone who has a disability and cannot hear or speak. It would be hard to identify people like this easily if you did not know them.
Now, imagine being one of these people and having an interaction with a first responder, such as a police officer. How would first responders know how to handle an interaction with this person, and how would they even know what is going on?
What is the Blue Envelope Program?
First responders have to interact with all types of people every day when they are at work. Every interaction is going to be different. No matter what. People who have difficulties communicating need to be able to interact with first responders in many situations, and there is a great way for them to do it.
The Blue Envelope Program assists citizens who may have conditions and disabilities that would impact communication. The Blue Envelope Program lets the first responders know that this person may need extra time or accommodations to speak with them.
Jefferson County Starts Using the Blue Envelope Program
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced this week that the Blue Envelope Program will be used in this Colorado county. Items that would help citizens interact with first responders are available to the public, free of charge. These items can let first responders know quickly that the person in the Blue Envelope Program needs extra assistance when communicating.
Free items for those who need help communicating include:
- Blue envelopes
- Bracelets
- Bumper stickers
- Buttons
- Seatbelt cover
- Key chain
- Lanyard
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office posted a video SHOWING how the Blue Envelope Program works, and you can see the video below.
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