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Setting up Health Fair - Wellness Fair Committees and Duties


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Health Fair - Wellness Chair or Co-Chairs

The educator may elect to be chair or may share the responsibilities with another person as her co-chair.

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Health Fair - Wellness Planning Committee

Organize a planning committee of six to eight people. Members of this committee will provide leadership and coordination for subcommittees. They can also identify key people for subcommittees.

Try to have a planning committee representative from the following groups:

A broad-based community planning committee will provide:

Health Fair - Wellness Planning Committee Duties

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Health Fair - Wellness Clinical Subcommittee

Health professionals on the clinical subcommittee can help determine what is appropriate to include in a health fair for the target audience. Not all brochures, giveaways, or topics should be included. For example, giving away small objects that could be swallowed by toddlers should be avoided at family-oriented health fairs.

Screening for blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, etc. may be planned if appropriate for the target audience. Screenings are much more useful to people than a health risk appraisal. Do not use the health risk appraisal given to Extension agents a number of years ago; it is outdated and not useful anymore.

Not all health fairs require screenings. Including screenings in children’s health fairs, for example, may not be worthwhile because schools perform required checks of height and weight, scoliosis, vision, hearing, etc. and, except in certain target populations, checking children’s cholesterol is not appropriate. No intrusive procedure like drawing blood or finger sticks can ever be done on children without their parents’ signed permission. Hands-on, activity-focused health fairs would benefit children more.

If screenings are provided, the clinical subcommittee must help in determining appropriateness for the audience, finding appropriate providers, making sure universal precautions are followed, results are accurate, and participants are properly informed about results and provided with follow-up suggestions. Provisions must be made for situations when someone’s blood pressure or blood sugar is found to be dangerously high during the health fair—where can that person go for immediate help?

For these and many other reasons, having a clinical subcommittee is critical for a health fair.

Health Fair - Wellness Clinical Subcommittee Duties

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Health Fair - Wellness Administrative Subcommittee

Depending on the size of the health fair, this committee might have to be broken into smaller committees. For example, the facilities committee might be in charge of finding an appropriate place, developing a floor plan and map, and decorating.

Another committee might be needed to take care of food, while an additional committee might be in charge of procuring door prizes, entertainment, decorations, games, and incentives. Another committee might take care of the clerical duties, such as creating forms and signs.

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Health Fair - Wellness Facilities Subcommittee

The Facilities Subcommittee should consider the following when selecting facilities:

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Health Fair - Wellness Procurement Subcommittee

The duties of the Procurement Subcommittee include:

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Health Fair - Wellness Food Subcommittee

The Food Subcommittee is responsible for refreshments. When deciding on the types of refreshments to serve, consider:

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Health Fair - Wellness Clerical/Staffing/Scheduling Subcommittee

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Health Fair - Wellness Publicity/Community Relations Subcommittee

Duties of the Publicity/Community Relations Subcommittee include:

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Health Fair - Wellness Time Table and Checklist

Health Fair Step 1
Select chair or co-chairs. Select and meet with planning/coordinating committee.

Health Fair Step 2
Form and meet with subcommittees. Have subcommittees appoint chairs to report activities to planning committee.

Health Fair Step 3
Select dates and times and secure location for the Health Fair.

Health Fair Step 4
Ask exhibitors, clinicians, and other people working in the Fair to reserve the selected date.

Health Fair Step 5
Provide a written confirmation to exhibitors and include the following information:

Health Fair Step 6
Order handouts from the American Heart Association, Red Cross, American Diabetes Association, etc.

Health Fair Step 7
Duplicate printed materials (registration forms, evaluation forms, publicity printing, etc.)

Health Fair Step 8
Locate and line up needed equipment (chairs, tables, and other necessary supplies).

Health Fair Step 9
Draw a floor plan. Consider traffic flow and lines for screening, location of electrical outlets and space requirements for each booth. Provide the floor plan to each exhibitor.

Health Fair Step 10
Plan for the Extension exhibit.

Health Fair Step 11
Meeting with committee chairs one month before the Health Fair is scheduled to review progress towards implementation of plans.

Health Fair Step 12
Set up tables, equipment, refreshments, etc. the night before.

Health Fair Step 13
Troubleshooting, welcoming of participants, press, and special visitors.

Health Fair Step 14
Clean up, return borrowed equipment.

Health Fair Step 15
Tabulate evaluation results and submit newspaper articles.

Health Fair Step 16
Thank-you letters to all who assisted in the Health Fair.

Health Fair Step 17
Follow-up on referrals from screening, evaluation of Health Fair, and report accomplishments.

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