Publications

Strengths and Challenges
Funded by the Urban Aboriginal Strategy of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada completed a project to learn directly from Inuit youth aged 15-24 years about the best ways to engage them in starting a career or starting their own business. The idea was to learn about their challenges, priorities, and interests when it comes to job training, employment, and career planning and to find out how Pauktuutit can help Inuit youth prepare for work in the Canadian economy.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/FACTSHEET_Strengths_Challenges.pdf
Year Published 2014

Fly with the Wind Guidebook
Funded by the Urban Aboriginal Strategy of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada completed a project to learn directly from Inuit youth aged 15-24 years about the best ways to engage them in starting a career or starting their own business. The idea was to learn about their challenges, priorities, and interests when it comes to job training, employment, and career planning and to find out how Pauktuutit can help Inuit youth prepare for work in the Canadian economy.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Guidebook_English_web.pdf
Year Published 2014

Inuit Vulnerabilities to Human Trafficking
In late 2012, Pauktuutit was made aware of over 40 cases of Inuit women being trafficked through Ottawa alone. Since learning of this, Pauktuutit has made human trafficking a priority issue in the Abuse Prevention department, and the Board of Directors has held several teleconferences to discuss human trafficking since early 2013.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Inuit-Vulnerabilities-to-Human-Trafficking_EN.pdf
Year Published 2014

Human Trafficking Workshop Report
In late 2012, Pauktuutit was made aware of over 40 cases of Inuit women being trafficked through Ottawa alone. Since learning of this, Pauktuutit has made human trafficking a priority issue in the Abuse Prevention department, and the Board of Directors has held several teleconferences to discuss human trafficking since early 2013.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Human-Trafficking-Workshop-Report_EN.pdf
Year Published 2014

Human Trafficking Laws
In late 2012, Pauktuutit was made aware of over 40 cases of Inuit women being trafficked through Ottawa alone. Since learning of this, Pauktuutit has made human trafficking a priority issue in the Abuse Prevention department, and the Board of Directors has held several teleconferences to discuss human trafficking since early 2013.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Human-Trafficking-Inuktitut-CKM.pdf
Year Published 2014

Engaging Inuit Men and Boys in Ending Violence Against Women and Girls – A Gender-Based Analysis
Pilimmaksarniq is the result of a two-year Engaging Inuit Men and Boys in Ending Violence Against Women and Girls project meant to increase awareness and to strengthen coping skills among Inuit men and boys in an effort to reduce gender-based violence within Inuit communities. The tool-kit is a set of documents that provide the information necessary to:
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/EMB_GBA_Report.pdf
Year Published 2014

I’m Happy Because I’m Safe: Fact Sheet (Parents and Guardians)

I’m Happy Because I’m Safe: Fact Sheet (Teens 13-18)

I’m Happy Because I’m Safe: Fact Sheet (Pre-Teens 10-12)

I’m Happy Because I’m Safe: Fact Sheet (Kids 4-9)

Kaggutiq Inuit Cancer Glossary
This project was funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). For this project, Pauktuutit partnered with national and territorial organizations including: the Nunatsiavut Government’s Department of Health and Social Development; Torngâsok Cultural Centre; Inuit Uqausinginnik Taiguusiliuqtiit (IUT), Nunavut; the Department of Health and Social Services, Government of Nunavut; Canadian Cancer Society (CCS); Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s Department of Social and Cultural Development; the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation; the Canadian Breast Cancer Network; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) and the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services. The project is consistent with ITK’s Inuit cancer priorities to improve access to prevention, cancer screening and early detection among Inuit populations.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Pauktuutit-Kaggutiq-Cancer-Terms_WEB.pdf
Year Published 2015

Pauktuuit Cancer Project Pre Post Draft_for Submission
Thank you for taking the time to complete the evaluation. The information you provide will be used by the project evaluator to help Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada address Inuit health literacy issues related to Cancer. Your individual response will be kept confidential.
https://pauktuutit.ca/wp-content/uploads/Pauktuuit-Cancer-Project-Pre-Post-Draft_for-Submission_May-31_2013.pdf
Year Published 2013