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Appendix: Advisory committee assessment
To ensure your advisory committee is both meeting statutory requirements and operating effectively/productively, ask these key questions:
- Does the advisory committee have at least five members?
- Are the members broadly representative of the community and health care providers?
- Is there a clear process for selecting members and assuring representation?
- Does the advisory committee meet at least three times a year?
- Does it have written bylaws or operating procedures?
- Are its responsibilities and authority clearly stated?
- Does it have a clear charge or purpose?
- Is an annual review of the charge provided for all members?
- Does the charge include advising and making recommendations to the community health board?
- Are the roles of staff in relation to the advisory committee clearly defined?
- Is an orientation provided for new members?
- Is adequate and ongoing education provided so that the advisory committee has an increasing capacity to analyze issues and make recommendations?
- Is the advisory committee given enough information so that they can provide sound advice and recommendations?
- Does the advisory committee have a chair that effectively leads them in achieving their charge?
- Does the advisory committee provide advice based on the community good (versus narrow or special interests)?
- Is the special knowledge or expertise of advisory committee members used well?
- Are members free to speak out?
- Is the advisory committee informed of subsequent community health board action?
- Do they coordinate, or are they at least informed of, other health advisory committees functioning under the community health board?
Last Updated: 10/03/2022