Transition and Community Advisory Committee

A Transition and Community Advisory Committee (TCAC) is a group of individuals who are appointed to provide advice and guidance to a government agency, organization, or program that is undergoing significant change or transition. TCACs are typically composed of representatives from various stakeholder groups, such as community organizations, business leaders, and government agencies, and their role is to provide input and feedback on the plans and decisions of the agency or organization that they are advising.

TCACs may be formed to address a wide range of issues and challenges, including changes in policy or practice, organizational restructuring, or the implementation of new programs or initiatives. The specific roles and responsibilities of a TCAC may vary depending on the nature of the transition or change being addressed, but generally, their role is to provide a forum for open and transparent communication between the agency or organization and the community, and to help ensure that the needs and concerns of the community are taken into account in the decision-making process.

TCACs may be advisory in nature, or they may have more formal decision-making authority, depending on the specific structure and mandate of the committee.