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Addressing Inuit Women’s Economic Security and Prosperity in the Resource Extraction Industry

Addressing Inuit Women’s Economic Security and Prosperity in the Resource Extraction Industry

by Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada | Mar 30, 2021

Addressing Inuit Women’s Economic Security and Prosperity in the Resource Extraction Industry Project Description Inuit women have been working in the resource extraction industry for decades, often representing the largest proportion of female workers at mines in the...
Ensuring the Safety and Well-Being of Inuit Women in the Resource Extraction Industry: A literature review

Ensuring the Safety and Well-Being of Inuit Women in the Resource Extraction Industry: A literature review

by Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada | Aug 10, 2020

Ensuring the Safety and Well-Being of Inuit Women in the Resource Extraction Industry: A literature review Project Description This literature review will draw on human rights codes, legislations and frameworks that are both international and national in scope in...
Inuit Women’s Traditional Knowledge Workshop on the Amauti and Intellectual Property Rights

Inuit Women’s Traditional Knowledge Workshop on the Amauti and Intellectual Property Rights

by Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada | Feb 14, 2019

Project Description This workshop was the first national consultation with Inuit women in Canada on the issues of protecting their cultural property, traditional knowledge and intellectual property rights. It was also the culmination of several years of research and...
Understanding the Needs of Urban Inuit Women – Final Report

Understanding the Needs of Urban Inuit Women – Final Report

by Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada | Mar 20, 2018

Project Description This report examines Inuit women’s experiences in five major Canadian cities: Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Montréal. Women’s stories reveal that migration rationale does not usually take the form of a linear and logical sequence of...
Fact Sheet: Why do Inuit women move South?

Fact Sheet: Why do Inuit women move South?

by Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada | Mar 12, 2018

Project Description Each year, Inuit women leave their home community to move to urban centers in southern Canada. The pathway to a city life from Inuit Nunangat is diff erent for everyone, but there are many common reasons Inuit women move to the south. Here are some...
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Children and Youth

  • Ikajuqatigiiniq: Inuit Youth Pathways to Violence Prevention
  • I’m Happy Because I’m Safe
  • Believe-Ask-Connect
  • Workshop: The Hidden Face

Gender-Based Violence

  • Access to Justice
  • Katinngak – Together
  • Addressing Gendered Violence against Inuit Women: A review of police policies and practices in Inuit Nunangat
  • NATIONAL INUIT ACTION PLAN on Missing and Murdered Inuit Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People
  • Inuit Women Taking the Lead in Family Violence Prevention
  • Intimate Partner Violence – Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Meeting Survivors’ Needs
  • Nipimit Nanisiniq – Finding Voice
  • Pilimmaksarniq

Residential Schools

  • TRC – Virtual Quilt (Nipiqaqtugut Sanaugatigut)
  • A Community Story
  • Workshop: Taimainnut – An Introduction to Basic Counselling Skills

Shelters and Transitional Housing

  • Shelter Initiative for Inuit Women and Children
  • Study of Gender-based Violence and Shelter Services Needs across Inuit Nunangat

Sivummuatsiarniq: An Urban Resource Guide for Inuit Women

Contact Information
Nadia Noor, Manager, Violence & Abuse Prevention, Justice​

nnoor@pauktuutit.ca

Addressing Racism in the Health Care System

Inuit Sexual and Reproductive Health: Supporting Inuit Families and Communities. Distinctions Based Indigenous Health Legislation – Engagement Report

Cancer

  • My Journey Healthcare Provider e-Learning Module
  • My Journey Patient and Caregiver e-Learning Module
  • Inuusinni Aqqusaaqtara – My Journey
  • Kaggutiq Inuit Cancer Glossary

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

  • Beauty in Brain Differences: A campaign to end FASD stigma

Maternal Health

  • Midwifery
  • Prenatal Care
  • Reproductive Health Rights

Hepatitis C

  • National Aboriginal Hepatitis C Awareness Month

Sexual Health

  • Uuktuutiit: Inuit Sexual Health Indicators
  • CheckUp!
  • Inuit Sexual Health Network
  • Naturally Curious
  • Tavva – National Inuit Sexual Health Strategy
  • Tukisiviit – Glossary
  • Adapted Community Readiness Model

Tobacco Cessation

  • Atii! Reduce Second-Hand Smoke

COVID-19 Resources

Cannabis in our Communities

  • Let’s Talk about Ujarak: a Cannabis Harm Reduction Toolkit
  • Community Champions

Ensuring the Safety and Well-Being of Inuit Women in the Resource Extraction Industry: A literature review

Housing

Food Security

Political Equality and Leadership

Early Learning and Childcare

Economic Independence

  • Inuit Women in Business Network
  • Fly with the Wind
  • Angiqatigik – Breaking Barriers, Creating Opportunities
  • Mentorship for Inuit Women
  • Gender-Based Analysis of Inuit Women-Owned Business
  • Opportunities in Mining Procurement
  • Financial Stability

Social Development

  • Addressing Inuit Women’s Economic Security and Prosperity in the Resource Extraction Industry
  • Education
  • Understanding the Needs of Urban Inuit Women
  • Resource Extraction
  • The Amauti and Intellectual Property Rights

Contact Information
Lema Ijtemaye, Manager, Social and Economic Development

lijtemaye@pauktuutit.ca