Let’s Talk About Ujarak is a cannabis resource toolkit, guided by Inuit values and created to help Inuit increase their knowledge about cannabis use and how to reduce possible harms….
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Let’s Talk About Ujarak: Cannabis Harm Reduction Toolkit
…how to reduce harms. Following the workshop in Nunavik, youth had an opportunity to participate in a contest to create posters for other Inuit youth, to share information about risks…
Lack of Inuit women-specific commitments in Budget 2024 is concerning, but Pauktuutit is optimistic about infrastructure, health, and food commitments for Inuit Nunangat
…Inuit communities going to the Non-Insured Health Benefits program and reducing Indigenous racism in healthcare. Announcing the first Inuit agreement to reduce the number of Inuit children in care, food…
Funding for Pauktuutit’s National Inuit Health Projects Eliminated
…on prevention. This will help reduce the need for direct services and reduce health care expenditures. I do want to know if once the deficit has been eliminated will this…
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…and created to help Inuit increase their knowledge about cannabis use and how to reduce possible harms. Ikajuqatigiiniq: Inuit Youth Pathways to Violence Prevention To further our work toward improving…
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
…to seek support for their unique needs. Together we must work to reduce this stigma, speak openly about FASD and celebrate individual differences. Our work In 2019, Pauktuutit Inuit Women…
Financial Stability
…or a new vehicle. Savings give you a bit of padding to help you deal with those things that can cost a lot of money or to help reduce the…
Jaguar Land Rover Canada launches Inuit cancer partnership
…Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada, to increase cancer knowledge among Inuit communities. This initiative aims to provide valuable resources and support Inuit in an effort to reduce their disproportionately high…
Change in Leadership: Pauktuutit Announces New Executive Board Members
…nominated to hold the position of Interim Vice-President, I had some doubt as I am balancing full-time employment, my second university degree, [my roles as] a mother and wife, and…