This fact sheet provides information related to Inuit children under six years old as reported in Statistics Canada's 2006 Aboriginal Children's Survey (ACS) and the 2006 Census.
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…
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 fact sheet outlines the connection between inunnguiniq - the process of socialization and education within the Inuit cultural context - and healthy child development.
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 assessment tool can be used by parents and caregivers seeking to better understand their child’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development.
This report documents the process, discussion, and results of a consultation organized by the Department of Health and Social Development to develop an Inuit early learning and child care plan for Nunatsiavut.