BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
NAME: Molly Dellinger-Wray
TITLE IN PROPOSAL: Project Director, I-CAN! Accessibility Project, Project Coordinator, CNI-PBS Project
EDUCATION:
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION |
DEGREE |
YEAR CONFERRED |
FIELD OF STUDY |
SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, NY SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY |
B.S. M.S.Ed. |
1981 1983 |
Special Education Special Education
|
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND APPOINTMENTS:
2007- Present- Project Director, I-CAN! Accessibility Project. Partnership for People with Disabilities, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
2006- Present - Project Coordinator, CNI Positive Behavioral Support Project, Partnership for People with Disabilities, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
2007 - Present- Adjunct Teacher, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education
1992-2004 - Consultant, Respite Resource Project. Partnership for People with Disabilities, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
2002-2004 - Remedial Reading Instructor, City of Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia.
2004-2006 - Project Coordinator, Women, Disability and the Justice System. Partnership for People with Disabilities, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
2002-2004 - Free Lance Writer, Richmond Parent's Monthly, STYLE Magazine, Richmond, Virginia
1989- 1990 - Project Manager, Respite Care Services of Greater Richmond. Catholic Charities of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia.
1989 - Adjunct Teacher, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education, Richmond Virginia.
1985-1989 - Project Coordinator, Behavioral Intervention Project, Virginia Institute for Developmental Disabilities (currently Partnership for People with Disabilities), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION:
2003 Commonwealth of Virginia Postgraduate Professional Teaching License
1984 New York State Permanent Certificate of Qualification for Teaching
OFFICES/MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, ADVISORY COUNCILS, BOARDS:
Richmond Domestic Violence Coordinating Committee
American Positive Behavioral Support
MAJOR RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL INTEREST:
Applying Positive Behavioral Support techniques to help support individuals with traumatic brain injury.
CURRENT RESEARCH OR TRAINING SUPPORT: (Name, date, sponsor, % support)
HONORS/AWARDS:
PUBLICATIONS and PRODUCTS:
Dellinger-Wray, M. Cramer, L., Johnston, S., Mercer, K., Vandergrift, K. Understanding Family Abuse Protective Orders in Richmond, Virginia. Partnership for People with Disabilities, Richmond, Virginia, 2008.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Violence Against Women with Disabilities: The Response of the Criminal Justice System. Partnership for People with Disabilities, 2005.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Carpool Maintenance. Richmond Parents Monthly, September 2004.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Do-It-Yourself Day Camps. Richmond Parents Monthly, May 2004.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Time Out from Team Sports! Richmond Parents Monthly, May 2003.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Finding Your Family on the Slopes. Richmond Parents Monthly, January 2003.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Dear Ann Landers, How Do I Talk to My Kids About Sex? FAMILY STYLE Magazine, September 2002.
Dellinger-Wray, M. What about the Grandmothers? Family Reactions to September 11. Richmond Parents Monthly, September 2002.
Dellinger-Wray, M. and Uhl, M. Thinking about Respite Options for Your Family. Partnership for People with Disabilities, 2002.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Yes , Please to Parties, No Thank You, to Presents. Richmond Parents Monthly, March 2002.
Dellinger-Wray, M. Tips for Parenting Your Child with Special Needs. 2001 . Partnership for People with Disabilities and included the Virginia Coalition for Child Abuse Prevention 2003 Blue Ribbon Campaign.
Dellinger-Wray, M. and Uhl, M. A Parent¹s Handbook for Finding and Using Respite Care. Partnership for People with Disabilities, 1994.
Dellinger-Wray, M. and Uhl, M. A Practical Guide to Respite for Your Family. Partnership for People with Disabilities. 1994.
Date revised: 4-08