Dr. Cheryl Hiu-Kwan Chui

Dr. Cheryl Hiu-Kwan Chui

Curriculum Vitae Dr. Cheryl Hiu‐Kwan Chui Tel: (852) 3917 2076 E‐mail: [email protected] 5/F, Jockey Club Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS PhD Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, 2014 MSW Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, 2018 (expected) BA Bachelor of Arts Honours (International Development Studies), McGill University, 2009 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2017‐ present Research Assistant Professor, Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong 2014 ‐ 2017 Post‐doctoral Fellow, Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong 2012 ‐ 2013 Honorary Lecturer, Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong 2010 – 2014 Student Teaching Assistant, Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong RESEARCH GRANTS & PROJECTS 2017 – 2020 Co‐I. Dismantling the Gender Binary ‐ Developing Competence Enhancement Program in recognizing Intersexuality for Social Worker and Teacher Trainees. Funded by Faculty Development Scheme, Research Grant Council (Project Reference No.: UGC/FDS23/H02/16). Approved amount: HK$759,100. 2017 Co‐I. A SROI Study for the HKHS Elderly Resources Center. Funded by Hong Kong Housing Society. 2016 – 2017 Co‐I. Neighbourhood, community support and health behaviours in contemporary China: A comparison of diverse urban populations. Funded by Strategic Research Theme (SRT): Contemporary China Seed Funding, The University of Hong Kong. Approved amount: HK$100,000. 2016 – 2017 Co‐I. A Study on Family Impact Assessment in Hong Kong: A Checklist Approach. Funded by The Family Council, Central Policy Unit, HKSAR Government. 2016 – 2017 Co‐I. Studies of Intergeneration Living and Social Enterprises in Hong Kong. Funded by Hong Kong Housing Society. Approved amount: HK$192,000. 2015 – 2017 Co‐I. Child welfare development and social inclusion of at‐risk children in Hong Kong. Funded by Excellence in Capacity‐building on Entrepreneurship and Leadership for the Third Sector (ExCEL3), The Hong Kong Jockey Club & The University of Hong Kong. Approved amount: HK$350,000. 2015 PI. Caring For Carers Of Persons With Disability. Funded by Zonta Club of Hong Kong. Approved amount: HK$20,000. 2014 – 2016 PI. MindJam: A Study On The Psychosocial Development Of Adolescents In Hong Kong. Funded by Tsz Shan Monastery, Li Ka Shing Foundation. Approved amount: HK$53,000. 2014 – 2016 PI. Experiential Learning, Buddhism, Mentoring or All the Above? A Pilot Intervention for Enhancing Psychosocial Outcomes for Disadvantaged Youths in Hong Kong. Funded by Small Project Funding, The University of Hong Kong (Project Reference No.: 201409176239). Approved amount: HK$50,000. 2015 – Present Co‐I. Chengdu Mental Health Project (CMHP). Funded by Penn China Research and Engagement Fund, University of Pennsylvania (2015‐ 2018), Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research, The University of Hong Kong (2014‐2016), Strategic Research Theme (SRT): Contemporary China Seed Funding, The University of Hong Kong (2014‐ 2016), Seed Funding Programme for Applied Research, The University of Hong Kong (2014‐2015). 2015 – present Co‐I. Education Opportunities & Service Provision for Orphans And Vulnerable Children in Liangshan, China. Supported by Fu Hui Education Foundation. SCHOLARLY OUTPUTS JOURNAL ARTICLES (* Corresponding author) 1. Chui, C. H. K., Ran, M. S. Li, R. H., Fan, M., Zhang, Z., Li, Y. H., Ou, G. J., Jiang, Z., Tong, Y. Z., & Fang, D. Z. (2017). Predictive factors of depression symptoms among adolescents in the 18‐month follow‐up after Wenchuan Earthquake in China. Journal of Mental Health, 26(1), 36‐42. doi: 10.1080/09638237.2016.1276542 2. Chui, C., & Jordan, L. P. (2016). The role of international non‐governmental organizations in service delivery for orphans and abandoned children in China. International Social Work. Advance online publication doi: 10.1177/0020872816660603 3. Jordan, L. P., Chui, C*., Wu, Q. B., & Wang, W. (2016). Local worker discretion within community‐based organizations: Social integration, social control, or innovation? China Journal of Social Work, 9(3), 238‐256. doi: 10.1080/17525098.2017.1254717 4. Ni, S., Chui, C. H. K*., Ji, X. W., Jordan, L. P., & Chan, C. L. W. (2016). Subjective well‐ being amongst rural migrant children in China: The role of social support and identity integration. Child: Health, Care and Development, 42(5), 750‐758. doi: 10.1111/cch.12370 5. Ran, M. S., Chui, C. H. K., Wong, I., Mao, W. J., Tan, C. P., & Chan, C. L. W. (2016). Family caregivers and outcome of people with schizophrenia in rural China: 14‐year follow‐up study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 51(4), 514‐520. doi: 10.1007/s00127‐015‐1169‐0 6. Jordan, L. P., Larmar, S., O’Leary, P., Chui, C. H. K., Karmacharya, N. (2016). Building research‐based evidence and programming. Social Dialogues, 13, 14‐19. 7. Chui, C*., Feng, Y., & Jordan, L. (2014). From good practice to policy formation—the impact of third sector on disaster management in Taiwan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 10(A), 28‐37. doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2014.07.001 8. Chui, C*., & Chan, C. L. W. (2013). Book review: China engages global health governance: responsible stakeholder or system‐transformer? China Information, 27(1), 127‐128. 9. Dong, X., Qu, Z., Liu, F., Wang, Y., Chui, C., Wang, Y., Tian, D., & Zhang, X. (2013). Depression and its risk factors among pregnant women in 2008 Sichuan earthquake area and non‐earthquake struck area in China. Journal of Affective Disorders, 151(2), 566‐572. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.06.048 10. Guo, J., Chen, L., Wang, X., Liu, Y., Chui, C., He, H., Qu, Z., & Tian, D. (2012). The relationship between Internet addiction and depression among migrant children and left‐behind children in China. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 15(11), 585‐590. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2012.0261 BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Xiang, F., Chui, C., & Jordan, L. (2017). Business‐like strategic model that works? Lessons learned from a Non‐Profit Incubator in China. In Emerging Business Models and Managerial Strategies in the Nonprofit Sector. 2. Ho, A. H. Y., Chui, C. H. K., & Borshel, M. (2016). Understanding suicide in Asia. In G. Cox and N. Thompson (eds.) Managing Sudden and Traumatic Grief. New York: Baywood. 3. Leung, P. P. Y., Chui, C. H. K., & Chan, C. L. W. (2014). Chinese culture. In A.C. Michalos (ed.). Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well‐Being Research. New York: Springer. ISBN 978‐94‐007‐0754‐2 4. Chui, C. (2013). Social support for marginalized children. In S. Chen (Ed.), Social Support and Health: Theory, Research, and Practice with Diverse Population (pp.121‐136). New York, USA: Nova Publishers. ISBN 978‐1‐62618‐648‐4 5. Das, M., Chui, C. H. K., Chan, C. L. W. (2012). Advocacy. In Bruce A. Thyer, Catherine N. Dulmus, and Karen M. Sowers (eds.). Developing Evidence‐Based Generalist Practice Skills (pp. 123‐148). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 978‐1‐118‐ 17696‐2 CONFERENCE PAPERS 1. Lai, A., & Chui, C. (5 July – 7 July, 2017). Quality Child‐Caregiver Relationships as an Agent of Change? Longitudinal Findings on the Social Skills Development of At Risk Yi Ethnic Minority Children in Rural China Paper presented in the conference ‘STAR Conference 2017 38th STAR Conference: Stress, Anxiety and Resilience: Challenges of the 21st Century’, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 2. Chui, C*., Wang, W., Haong, A., & Jordan, L. P. (17 Dec – 18 Dec, 2016). Stuck in limbo: the effects of multiple precarity on intimate family life among African‐Chinese families living in Guangzhou. Paper presented in the conference ‘Transforming Social Welfare and Social Work in China’, Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou, China. 3. Jordan, L. P., & Chui, C. (17 Dec – 18 Dec, 2016). Children engaged in commercial sexual exploitation in Nepal: the role of social work and research. Paper presented in the conference ‘Transforming Social Welfare and Social Work in China’, Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou, China. 4. Chui, C., Lai, A. H. Y., & Deng, S. (16 – 17 June, 2016). MindJam: A performing arts intervention for youths in Hong Kong. Paper presented at the ‘2016 Conference on Youth Divide and Youth Inclusion: Agenda and Alternatives’, Hong Kong Baptist University. 4. Jordan, L. P., & Chui, C. (28 June – 1 July, 2016). The role of non‐governmental organizations and informal associations in service delivery for African migrants and their families in China. Paper presented in ‘The 12th International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR)’, Stockholm, Sweden. 5. Jordan, L. P., & Chui, C. (24 – 28 October, 2015). Academic‐field operations collaboration: A case study of children working in commercial sexual exploitation (CSEC) from Kathmandu. Paper presented at ‘The 10th International Society of the Prevention for Child Abuse and Neglect Asia Pacific Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (APCCAN)’, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 6. Chui, C., & Jordan, L. P. (16 – 17 September, 2015). State and Third Sector Responses to Orphan Care Provision in China. Paper presented at the conference, ‘Integrating International Research, Policy and Practice in Developing Welfare Services’, Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou, China. 7. Jordan, L. P., Chui, C., & Wu, Q. B. (6 June – 7 June, 2014). Local worker discretion within community‐based organizations: Social integration, social control, or innovation? Paper presented at the conference of ‘Labour, Mobility and Development in the Pearl Rive Delta and Beyond’, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 8. Chui, C., Jordan, L.P., & Liu, M., (31 Oct – 2 Nov, 2014). Precarious Minors Employment in China. Paper presented at the conference ‘Region, Institution and Migration between Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta in China’, Shanghai, China. 9. Chui, C. (21 – 23 November, 2013). Collaborative Welfare Provision for Orphans: Implications for State‐Society Relations in China. Paper presented at the ‘Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) 42nd Annual Conference’, Hartford, CT, USA.

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