ᐃᓄᑦᓯᐊᖅ Inutsiaq
The Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit Embrace Life Council is happy to share the Inutsiaq Campaign videos on this special occasion, Pink Shirt Day. On this day, let’s give support and kindness to one another in our communities. These small moments can make a difference. Please see below for all four videos included in the Inutsiaq Campaign..
Holiday Self-Care Calendar
…the holidays can be hard, especially if you’ve lost a loved one to suicide. We invite you to follow along with these daily self-care prompts over your winter break. If you can, print off this calendar and check off every self-care activity you do over the Holidays! If you follow along and do every single.
Aippagiittiarniq Discussion Guide
Aippagiittiarniq means “ways of being in good partnership” in Inuktut; the objective of the Aippagiittiarniq discussion guide is to provide an opportunity for youth to discuss their understanding of healthy and unhealthy relationships in a manner conducive to free expression of their ideas and feelings. While examples and descriptions of different kinds of abuse and.
Children’s Activity and Colouring Book
A colouring book for children, including activities and images that promote and teach about Inuit culture and language.
Youth Online Safety Booklets
The Internet and social media have become a much bigger part of our lives in recent years. It’s important that we know how to stay safe online, recognize possible dangers, and know what to do if something does go wrong.
Inuusivut Anninaqtuq: There Is Help
Going through hard times is normal. We can get through hard times with the love and support of family, friends, Elders, and counsellors.
There is Hope and There is Help
This poster promotes the services of the Kamatsiaqtut Nunavut Helpline, it can be posted anywhere in the community.
Boys of Nunavut
Boys of Nunavut is a powerful, moving and necessary documentary about the mental health crisis taking place situated in Arviat, Nunavut.
Helpful Information for Families After a Suicide
This practical handbook is dedicated to Nunavummiut who have survived the passing of another person through suicide and is dedicated to the memory of those who have passed through suicide.
Preventing Suicide, It Is Possible
Suicide prevention starts with a question. Are you ready to ask it?
Community Resource Cards
These cards are designed specifically for each community in Nunavut in order to provide information and contact details linking community members to health and wellness contacts, as well as other relevant resources available in their community.
Mental Health & Wellness in Nunavut
A video created by Mark Aspland to raise awareness for mental health and wellness in Nunavut.
Our Content
Embrace Life Council strives to support teachers, front line workers, and mental health care professionals by providing comprehensive materials that can be used to help prevent suicide and guide us in dealing with the effect it has on society.
If you can’t find the information you are looking for, we welcome you to contact us to request more specific resources. You will also find useful information throughout our website—see our Training, Resources, and News sections for more content.