Blue Envelope Program
Coverage of Blue Envelope Program in the Nexus archive.
- Nolensville police introduce Blue Envelope Program to help drivers with autism, disabilities
The Nolensville Police Department launched the Blue Envelope Program to improve communication during traffic stops for individuals with disabilities like autism. The program allows participants to present an envelope containing identity and medical documentation to officers, promoting safer and more inclusive interactions. Officers are being trained to better engage with autistic individuals, supported by local advocates such as Autism Tennessee.
- Antioch police launch program to support drivers with autism
Antioch police have launched the Blue Envelope Program to assist drivers with autism, providing officers with tools to identify when additional communication support is needed. Chief Geoff Guttschow, whose child is autistic and drives, emphasized the program's role in improving interactions with autistic drivers.