Getting Started: A Consumer Advisory Board Manual for Title IV Programs

Workbook on setting up and operating a consumer advisory board (CAB). With an attention to CAB operations for Part D (Title IV) programs targeting women, infants, children, and youth.

 Sections cover the following:

  • Laying the Groundwork (bylaws, mission statement, member responsibilities, expectations of members)
  • Members, Officers, and Committees
  • Taking the Next Steps (meetings, conflict of interest, confidentiality, developing a workplace)
  • Making CABs More Effective
  • Best Practices, Personal Experiences, and the Ryan White CARE Act

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AIDS Alliance for Children Youth and Families

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