Filters Sort by Last updated Relevance Sort ascending TopicsAccessing Information Budgets Business and Entrepreneurship Cabinet Communities Connecting Nunavummiut Contact Us Culture, Language, Heritage and Art Devolution Education and schools Employment, Training and Career Development Environment and Wildlife Families, Parenting, Elders and Youth Forms (-) Government Accountability Health Identification and Certificates Industry Inuit Employment Justice and Individual Protection Liquor and Cannabis Mandate Nunavut Statistics Policies Public Safety and Emergencies Recreation (-) Social Supports (-) Staff Resources Taxes and Superintendent of Insurance Transportation Showing 1 - 10 of 19 results for 'sites default files files Police Reported Violent Offences against Family Members StatsUpdate 2011 1 pdf' Employee and Family Assistance Program Learn more about the Employee and Family Assistance Program, offered to all Government of Nunavut employees. Last updated: 23 February 2024 What happens after reporting? The legislation is designed to give the appropriate authorities in the public service the opportunity to investigate and correct any wrongdoing that is reported Last updated: 22 February 2024 Risk Management Risk management in the Government of Nunavut. Last updated: 08 February 2023 About the Ethics Officer On the Ethics Officer for the Nunavut Public Service Last updated: 12 March 2024 Ethics Officer - FAQs Ethics Officer FAQs Last updated: 18 March 2024 Nunavut Child Benefit (NUCB) The Nunavut Child Benefit (NUCB) provides low-income families with monthly payments to assist with the cost of raising children. Last updated: 16 February 2023 Information for Senior Managers Ethics Information for Senior Managers Last updated: 22 February 2024 Request for appeals, Income Assistance The Income Assistance Act establishes an appeal process for applicants or recipients of income assistance who disagree with a decision. Last updated: 11 August 2023 Staff Resources Staff Resources Last updated: 04 April 2024 What is wrongdoing? Wrongdoing is defined by legislation. It means any of the following conduct by an employee acting in his or her public service capacity: Last updated: 22 February 2024 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next Last page Last » Is this page useful? yes no Provide comments Email address Provide a comment Thank you for contacting the Government of Nunavut. Please do not send sensitive or personal information, including (but not limited to): social insurance numbers, birthdates, information of other people, or health information. Please only send a brief description of your issue or concern and how we can contact you. We will make sure the correct person contacts you if they need more information or if they can answer your question or concern.
Employee and Family Assistance Program Learn more about the Employee and Family Assistance Program, offered to all Government of Nunavut employees. Last updated: 23 February 2024
What happens after reporting? The legislation is designed to give the appropriate authorities in the public service the opportunity to investigate and correct any wrongdoing that is reported Last updated: 22 February 2024
About the Ethics Officer On the Ethics Officer for the Nunavut Public Service Last updated: 12 March 2024
Nunavut Child Benefit (NUCB) The Nunavut Child Benefit (NUCB) provides low-income families with monthly payments to assist with the cost of raising children. Last updated: 16 February 2023
Information for Senior Managers Ethics Information for Senior Managers Last updated: 22 February 2024
Request for appeals, Income Assistance The Income Assistance Act establishes an appeal process for applicants or recipients of income assistance who disagree with a decision. Last updated: 11 August 2023
What is wrongdoing? Wrongdoing is defined by legislation. It means any of the following conduct by an employee acting in his or her public service capacity: Last updated: 22 February 2024