| Sally Jue, MSW is an independent consultant with twenty years of training and facilitation experience in cultural competency skill development and integration into social service and healthcare programs and systems, creating inclusive work environments and effective cross cultural and cross functional teams and training of trainers.
From 1986 to 1994, she created and managed one of the first HIV mental health programs in the United States at the AIDS Project Los Angeles, where she implemented one of the first outpatient mental health harm reduction programs for HIV positive drug users.
Ms. Jue has twenty years experience in promoting organizational/program development and sustainability, including organizational assessment, strategic planning, non-profit board and infrastructure development, team building, social marketing, volunteer development, direct services program development and building community partnerships.
An expert on CLAS Standards, Ms. Jue was a speaker on the Linguistic and Cultural Issues in Healthcare panel at the Office of Minority Health’s State of Minority Health and Women’s Health Partnership Summit, Washington, DC, 1999. She was also an appointee to the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Cultural and Linguistic Competency Standards Work Group, 1999-2001, and a consultant and ongoing healthcare interpreters case conference facilitator for PALS for Health, 2001-2010. She provided culturally competent ethical decision making training for the Chinese Centers for Disease Control in Beijing in 2005. She has been a consultant for the National Center for Healthcare Leadership Cultural Competency in Healthcare demonstration project since 2009, and is a Cultural Competence in Healthcare trainer for Sodexo affiliated healthcare and behavioral health centers.
Ms. Jue received her MSW at the University of Southern California. Her current professional affiliations include serving as Senior Faculty for the American Psychological Association Office on HIV/AIDS, serving as a Clinical and Cultural Competence Consultant for the National HIV Mental Health Services Collaborative, and membership in the American Society for Training and Development. She was also a former Executive Board member, National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA), and former volunteer empowerment workshop facilitator for the Santa Monica Homeless Shelter.
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