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The Wallet Card and Video
Is a collaboration between
Disability Independence Group (DIG),
The Coral Gables Police Department
(CGPD), and UM-NSU Center
for Autism and Related Disabilities
(UM-NSU CARD). It is part of our
awareness campaign called
Clarity, which promotes
heightened communication
between law enforcement and
persons with disabilities.
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© 2014 Disability Independence Group, Inc.
Special thanks to:
Coral Gables Television (CGTV)Leave a Legacy, Philanthropy Miami
This brochure is brought to you by:
Disability Independence GroupCoral Gables Police Department
UM-NSU CARD
This brochure is funded by:
Coral Gables Police Department
THE WALLET CARD
Helping Teenagers and Adults with ASDCommunicate with First Responders
What is the Wallet Card Video?
The Wallet Card Video is a free tool that explains when and how to use the wallet card. It shows three different scenarios where the Wallet Card brings clarity to interactions between people with ASD and law enforcement.
Our video is hosted by Lieutenant Bart Barta from the Coral Gables Police Department and Haley Moss, a young woman on the autism spectrum.
The Four Most Important Messages! 1) Police and first responders might not know that you have a disability.
2) As soon as possible, tell the officer that you have a disability and ask if you can show him your wallet card.
3) Keep your hands out in front of you so that the officer can see them. Do not put your hands in your pocket, behind your back, or in your bag or purse.
4) Please face the officer when he is talking to you. Do not turn your back to the officer unless he tells you to do so.
How can I watch the Wallet Card Video?
Just go to DIG’s website, www.justdigit.org, or the City of Coral Gables’ website, www.coralgables.com, under the Police Department section and click the button that says “Wallet Card”.
Is closed-captioning available on the video?
Yes! Just hit the “cc” button on the video player to enable closed captioning.
How do I get my own Wallet Card?
Just go to the website, www.justdigit.org, and click the blue button that says “Wallet Card”. You will need to submit your name, email address, mailing address, and the name and phone number for your emergency contact.
The wallet card is free!
You should receive the Wallet Card within a week of your request.
Video hosts, Haley Moss and Lieutenant Bart Barta.
The Wallet Card video depicts real-life scenarios featuringindividuals with ASD interacting with law enforcement.
What is the Wallet Card?
The Wallet Card is a free tool
for teenagers and adults who have
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
It is designed to help them
communicate clearly with law
enforcement or first responders.