Using Tumikuluit Saipaaqivik, the Iqaluit Inuktitut daycare, as a case study, this research report looks at ways to strengthen how the Inuit language is delivered in the early childhood education system in Nunavut.
This manual is for those who already have or those want to apply for a license to operate a child care facility in Nunavut. The manual explains the Nunavut Child Day Care Act and the Child Day Care Standards Regulations, as well as other federal,…
The Nunavut Bilingual Education Society is a not-for-profit society. The society is made up of a group of Nunavummiut working towards the development of educational resources that promote Inuit oral history, cultural knowledge, and language. The…
Inhabit Media is an Inuit-owned publishing company based primarily out of Iqaluit, Nunavut. Inhabit Media publications share the stories, knowledge and experiences of Inuit and northern Canada. Approximately 70% of Inhabit Media's titles are…
This activity book was created to encourage parents and children to work, learn and have fun together. The activities focus on Inuit cultural knowledge that parents and other family members can share with children. Teachers can also use this book in…
The goal of this paper is to highlight key issues in Inuit child welfare and family support, and describe some of the initiatives, programs, and policies that First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities in Canada and Indigenous Peoples…
This publication provides a snapshot of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) services available in Inuit communities and gaps in services for Inuit circa 2004. It presents the findings of two literature reviews of mainstream and Inuit-specific…