Publications

Getting Tested for Hepatitis C
This resource was adapted from a resource created by the Attendance for Hepatitis C Care Project. It would not have been possible without the valuable contributions from individuals affected by hepatitis C, service providers and representatives from First Nations, Métis and Inuit organizations across Canada.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/EarthLore_Pauktuutit_Brochure_HepC_GettingTested_English_WEB.pdf
Year Published 2013

Role Model Poster Series: Benny Sanguya
The project advisory committee and Pauktuutit have gained the assistance of six individuals “role models” to spread the message about hepatitis C in Inuit communities.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/HepC_Role_Model_Poster_5_EN.pdf
Year Published 2015

Role Model Poster Series: Abel Tingmiak
The project advisory committee and Pauktuutit have gained the assistance of six individuals “role models” to spread the message about hepatitis C in Inuit communities.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/HepC_Role_Model_Poster_6_EN.pdf
Year Published 2015

Role Model Poster Series: Hilda Snowball
The project advisory committee and Pauktuutit have gained the assistance of six individuals “role models” to spread the message about hepatitis C in Inuit communities.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/HepC_Role_Model_Poster_4_EN.pdf
Year Published 2015

Role Model Poster Series: Trisha Marie Angnasiak Ogina
The project advisory committee and Pauktuutit have gained the assistance of six individuals “role models” to spread the message about hepatitis C in Inuit communities.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/HepC_Role_Model_Poster_3_EN.pdf
Year Published 2015

Role Model Poster Series: Esther Aglukark-Powell RN
The project advisory committee and Pauktuutit have gained the assistance of six individuals “role models” to spread the message about hepatitis C in Inuit communities.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/HepC_Role_Model_Poster_1_EN.pdf
Year Published 2015

Hepatitis C Role Model Poster Series: Caitlin Baikie
The project advisory committee and Pauktuutit have gained the assistance of six individuals “role models” to spread the message about hepatitis C in Inuit communities.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/HepC_Role_Model_Poster_2_EN.pdf
Year Published 2015

Atii! Reduce Second-Hand Smoke Client’s Handbook
This project was funded by the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) of the Public Health Agency of Canada. This project supported Pauktuutit to develop Inuit-specific material and resources that focus on second-hand smoke harm reduction based on the Action on Women’s Addictions – Research and Education (AWARE) program called Start Thinking About Reducing Second-Hand Smoke (STARSS). With the help of an advisory committee the original STARSS material and resources were adapted to be more relevant to Inuit in Nunavut, the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Pauktuutit-ATII-ClientHB-Phase2-English.pdf
Year Published 2013

Atii! Reduce Second-Hand Smoke Facilitator’s Guide
This project was funded by the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) of the Public Health Agency of Canada. This project supported Pauktuutit to develop Inuit-specific material and resources that focus on second-hand smoke harm reduction based on the Action on Women’s Addictions – Research and Education (AWARE) program called Start Thinking About Reducing Second-Hand Smoke (STARSS). With the help of an advisory committee the original STARSS material and resources were adapted to be more relevant to Inuit in Nunavut, the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Pauktuutit-ATII-FG-Phase2-English.pdf
Year Published 2013

Atii! Reduce Second-Hand Smoke Brochure
This project was funded by the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) of the Public Health Agency of Canada. This project supported Pauktuutit to develop Inuit-specific material and resources that focus on second-hand smoke harm reduction based on the Action on Women’s Addictions – Research and Education (AWARE) program called Start Thinking About Reducing Second-Hand Smoke (STARSS). With the help of an advisory committee the original STARSS material and resources were adapted to be more relevant to Inuit in Nunavut, the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Pauktuutit-Atii-Brochure-Nunavut.pdf
Year Published 2013

Injury Prevention Poster 2
Unintentional injuries are a major source of morbidity and mortality among Canadian Inuit. Along with suicides, injuries are the main contributor to disparities in mortality rates between Inuit young adults and those in the rest of Canada. There is a huge economic impact that comes with the high incidence of unintentional injuries in the North. Inuit, however, face particular challenges and there is a need to address the unique geographic, cultural, and linguistic characteristics of Inuit.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/26-Injury-Prevention-Poster-2_Nunavik.pdf
Year Published 2012

Summary Report 2012-2014
Tukisiviit: Do You Understand? is intended to provide Inuit patients and caregivers, as well as health care professionals, plain language information in English and five major dialects of Inuktitut.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Tukisiviit-Summary-Report_English_WEB.pdf
Year Published 2012