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Specialty Resource Contacts: | Family & Community Services | ||||||||||||||||||
Discipline(s): |
Education/Special Education Interdisciplinary Family Studies Education: Early Intervention/Early Childhood Disability Studies |
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AUCD Council Membership: |
Council on Community Advocacy No Council Membership |
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Education: | Jan/1983 - Johnson State College /Masters Degree in Special Education May/1978 - Goddard College /Bachelor of Arts Degree 1978 - Certification in Elementary Education/ State of Vermont |
Vita/Bio
Ms. McCue is an experienced program developer and manager in the field of family support. McCue has cultivated strong interpersonal and communication skills and experience working with a wide range of constituencies. She has extensive experience implementing policies and procedures, and formulating innovative strategies. Ms. McCue has developed an extensive knowledge of the programs and systems serving families of children with health and disability issues.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRODUCTS
A Backroads Guide to Community Resources, in collaboration with the Albuquerque Family Council, New Mexico (2003)
Creating Patient and Family Faculty Programs, Contributor, The Institute for Family-Centered Care, 7900 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland (2002)
The Parent to Parent Handbook, Connecting Families of Children with Special Needs, contributor and editorial advisor, Santelli, Poyadue, Young Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, Publisher (2001)
Redefining Family Support: Innovations in Public-Private Partnerships/ Coalitions for Family Support and the Creation of Two Flexible Funding: Programs, Baker, Yuan and Witkin Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, Publisher (1996)
The Families as Faculty Project, A training guide for developing family centered care curriculum in medical education, developed for national dissemination.