About the Trainer

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David Whalen founded Disability Awareness Training (DAT) in September 2004. He specializes in training law enforcement, emergency responders, human service providers, public, private, and school transportation, corporations and businesses, places of worship, and educators. The training is designed to both sensitize and educate the audience on all aspects of disabilities including, but not limited to, definitions of disabilities, etiquette and interaction skills, stigma and misperceptions, proactive approaches to community inclusion and integration, and overcoming barriers through advocacy. Specific topic areas include emotional disturbance/mental health awareness and responsiveness, developmental disabilities, co-morbidities and dual diagnosis, and pertinent legislation.

David Whalen has worked in the disability field for most of his career. He spent 17 years at Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara serving individuals with developmental disabilities. As Vice President of Program Operations, David established groundbreaking programs recognized statewide, including a fully operational greenhouse, an on-site nature trail, rehabilitation counseling in schools, collaborative certification with the county alcoholism department, and a sensory integration room. He chaired the agency's safety committee for seven years and developed their wellness program. Dave worked for one year serving low income medically frail seniors as Director in a Long Term Managed Care (Pre-PACE) program. He has developed a comprehensive plan to serve seniors with developmental disabilities that is currently being implemented in agencies.

David served on the Western New York Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day-DD Day-committee from 1993 to 2008. A former co-chairperson, he was instrumental in making DD Day the largest single day conference in New York State dedicated to the field of developmental disabilities

He served as President of the New York State Association of Day Service Providers, dedicated to Day Treatment and Day Habilitation providers. Under his direction, the Association established collaborative relationships with statewide associations in the field. David has worked with the State of New York in establishing policy, regulations and staff training.

Dave was instrumental in starting the Diocese of Buffalo's Disability Action Team. A committee developed with the intent to ensure that the Catholic churches in WNY best serve their parishioners with disabilities. He has taken his initiative and introduced it to other faiths in the area.

Mr. Whalen was appointed to the NYS Office of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities Quality Assurance Real Choice committee, addressing the quality of care of individuals with disabilities.

Dave is President of the Buffalo Alumni Chapter of St. Bonaventure University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology (1984) and his Masters of Science in Education degree in Counseling Psychology (1986). Mr. Whalen has established the four ideals of the alumni association: spirituality, socials, volunteerism and university support. He oversees some 10 events per year and works with the university on various initiatives and projects. In 2009, he was awarded the Alumni of the Year by the university.

Mr. Whalen became active in the Challenger Baseball League, Skating Athletes Bold at Heart (SABAH), and the Committee on Special Education (as both a parent representative for the Williamsville School district and the State of New York). He also is the President of the Board of the Williamsville Special Education Parent Teacher Student Association (SEPTSA) and past Chair of the Board of Directors of the Parent Network of WNY, a non-profit agency serving parents of children with special needs. He was also appointed to Chair the Town of Amherst's committee on disabilities.

David was recently hired by Erie Community College to develop a Direct Support Professional course whereby students will graduate fully prepared to enter the field of developmental disabilities. Through a grant from New York State Association of Community and Residential Agencies, this 240 hour program will cover all aspects of service delivery, etiquette and interaction skills, abuse prevention, parent and self-advocate perspective, history, and definitions of disabilities plus all mandatory training.

David is co-founder of Access Buffalo, a progressive initiative to ensure that individuals with disabilities can access restaurants and hotels in the Buffalo area. DAT trains college students to do accessibility reviews in restaurants throughout Western New York. Each restaurant will be listed on the Buffalo Niagara Convention and Visitors Bureau website.

 

bullet1 New York State Independent Living Center Council
(NYS Board of Regents appointment)
January 2010-present
bullet1 Access Buffalo Co-founder/Project coordinator September 2009-present
bullet1 Sts Peter and Paul RC Church Parish Disability Advocate
(Commissioned by the Bishop)
September 2009-present
bullet1 WNY DDSO Resource Allocation Board August 2009-present
bullet1 Network in Aging Education committee August 2009-present
bullet1 Town of Amherst (NY) Committee on Disabilities-Chair March 2008-present
bullet1 NYS OMRDD QA Real Choice sub-committee June 2008-present
bullet1 Diocese of Buffalo (NY) Disabilities Action Team April 2007-present
bullet1 Williamsville CSD Special Education PTSA President September 2007-present
bullet1 Williamsville CSD Special Education PTSA September 2005-present
bullet1 Williamsville CSD CSE parent representative February 2005-present
bullet1 NYS OMRDD WNY DDSO CSE parent rep 2006-present
bullet1 Challenger Baseball Coach 2005-present
bullet1 St Bonaventure University Buffalo Alumni chapter President 1997-present
bullet1 New York Makes Work Pay Summit October 2009
bullet1 Including Samuel panel member-Canisius College April 2008
bullet1 Buffalo Niagara Professional Alliance panel member April 2008
bullet1 Parent Network of Western New York Board of Directors April 2002-April 2008
bullet1 Parent Network of WNY; Chair Board of Directors
April 2007-April 2008
bullet1 Partners in Policymaking graduate
2007
bullet1 Williamsville CSD Shared Decision Making committee
2005-2007
bullet1 WNY Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day committee
1993-2008
bullet1 WNY Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day co-chair
1993-95
bullet1 Buffalo Niagara Partnership Medicaid review committee
2005
bullet1 Finding your Future Transition conference coordinator
March 2005
bullet1 Volunteers of America NYS Task Force-Serving seniors with DD
September 2004
bullet1 New York State Association of Day Service Providers
President 1998-2002 -Vice President 1996-1998
 

  Advisor/Consultant to:
 
bullet1 Buffalo Wheelchair-West Seneca, NY
January 2007-present
bullet1 Boulevard Van City-Wheatfield, NY
June 2007-June 2008
bullet1 Vanner Insurance-Amherst, NY
October 07-December 09
bullet1 Independent Retirement Advisors-Amherst, NY
January 08-December 09
     
  Contracted with  
bullet1 Philadelphia Insurance-Philadelphia, PA
January 2008-present