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Section 3. Support CAC members to succeed

Recommended best practices are followed by suggestions and examples from CACs.

Provide a clear orientation that covers roles, expectations, and background about the CCO and CAC. Recognize there can be a steep learning curve for anyone joining a CAC. Set up the team as a cohesive group where everyone is an equal.

  • Provide all new members with a notebook or handbook that includes the following (consider translations as needed):
    • CAC charter
    • List of CAC acronyms
    • List of CAC members and their background or role on the CAC
    • Most recent Community Health Improvement Plan
    • Most recent Community Health Assessment
    • Minutes from recent meetings for review
    • Role descriptions for CAC members, CAC chairs, partners and CCO staff
  • Provide an overview of relevant webpages on the CCO's website.
  • Resource: Eastern Oregon CCO overview for new CAC members
  • Resource: AllCare CCO CAC Handbook

Pair new CAC members with a fellow member “buddy” for check- ins, questions, concerns, etc.

  • Consider creating a non-voting CAC mentor role to assist newer CAC members and recruit potential CAC members.
Be aware of members’ life circumstances, cultural background and required meeting accommodations.
  • Provide meeting accommodations to facilitate full inclusion of the group (for example, times, locations, transportation, translators and interpreters, materials, etc.).

Create opportunities to build relationships among members.

  • Allow time for reflection and celebration in addition to business at meetings.
  • Start meetings by allowing CAC members to offer appreciations to meeting participants.
  • Consider hosting optional half hour pre-meeting Zoom gatherings to allow CAC members to connect with each other.

Provide resources to CAC members.

  • Consider stipends to CAC members, meals at CAC meetings, and cover transportation to and from meetings.
  • Stipend amounts range from $25 to $50 per CAC member per CAC meeting. Additional stipends are often given to consumer CAC members for participating in Community Health Improvement Plan (CHP) subcommittees, which are outside of CAC meetings.
  • Consider a small stipend to consumer CAC members to help with the cost of childcare during meetings.