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The Department of Family Services is advising Iqaluit and Kinngait residents of a temporary closure of the Family Wellness Offices from August 29 to September 15, 2022 due to staff shortages.
The Department of Family Services is advising residents of Iqaluit of a temporary closure of the Grinnell Place Family Wellness office effective immediately until July 18, 2023, due to staff shortages.
The Government of Nunavut (GN) and the Pulaarvik Kablu Friendship Centre are collaborating to create a program by Inuit men, for Inuit men, to be delivered in each Kivalliq community.
In the wake of recent news events, the Government of Nunavut wants to remind all Nunavummiut that help is available to anyone affected by child sexual abuse.
The Department of Health, in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Heritage, Department of Family Services, Department of Education and the Nunavut Arctic College, is launching a Women and Girls Wellness program from May 20 to May 23, 2023.
The Department of Health, Population Health Division, is accepting funding proposals for community-based wellness initiatives for the 2018-2019 fiscal year
NunavutTunngavik Inc. (NTI) President Aluki Kotierk and Government of Nunavut Education Minister Paul Quassa today announced that the Makigiaqta Inuit Training Corporation’s Board of Directors approved more than $3 million in funding proposals for 12...
The Department of Family Services is advising residents of Kugluktuk of a temporary closure of the Family Wellness office effective immediately until May 24, 2023, due to staff shortages.
The Department of Family Services is advising residents of Kugaaruk and Taloyoak that the Family Wellness Offices will be closed effective immediately due to staff shortages.