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Piruqatigiit Resource Centre

Piruqatigiit Resource Centre

Highlights Developed 34 English and Inuktitut knowledge-sharing videos with closed captioning and transcripts about FASD and trauma informed care, community care, Nunavut based resources and information and strategies for supporting individuals and families affected by FASD from an Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit lens. Piruqatiggit team, training on the job to be able to develop these courses and…

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Piruqatigiit Resource Centre

Piruqatigiit Resource Centre

Highlights Selected of the Claudette Bradshow Innovation Award for FASD from CanFASD. Lakehead University has made Tamatta Community FASD knowledge sharing and training video a requirement for Bachelor of Ed Med students to take to enroll in inclusive education at Lakehead.

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Inspire Nunavut

Summary To deliver training through the practical experience of starting and running a business within the training program. Participants are taken through a 6-month intervention where they learn entrepreneurship in their community, this was the original plan, due to the pandemic, they switch to virtual training model which was a 12 week per cohort training.…

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Nunavut Independent Television Network

Summary This project proposes to work with two Nunavut communities to create and broadcast 16 30-minute live television episodes (8 each community). Each episode will be planned, scheduled, filmed, and created by local community members with training and support from NITV Igloolik and Arviat production staff. Each episode will feature community-created content, including interviews, performances,…

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Red Marrow

Red Marrow

Summary The main objective of this project is to train as many Inuit as possible to be professional actors. This training will translate into immediate work for many Inuit on our new Arctic Comedy series (Netflix/CBC/APTN) set to begin filming in March 2024 – and this training will also allow the many Inuit who receive…

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Nunavut Municipal Training Organization

Nunavut Municipal Training Organization

Human Resource Management Certificate Program Nunavut Municipal Training Organization, in partnership with Makigiaqta and Algonquin College have developed a customized course for Nunavummiut. This course is meant to increase the capacity of administrative staff members. It is fantastic change for the participants to develop their career. This program is open to both municipal employees and…

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Northern Youth Abroad

Northern Youth Abroad

Northern Youth Abroad has offered travel-based experiential education in Nunavut, and also in the Northwest Territories, for more than 20 years. Through their programs, participants have had the chance to step outside of their comfort zone and to live and learn away from home. Through this, they are given the unique chance to share their…

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Arctic UAV-Arctic Drone Training Camp

Arctic UAV

Arctic UVA is a 100% Inuit-owned company and the full-service UAV company operating in Nunavut. Over the next few years the company is seeking to expand its ability to service projects throughout the territory (and north in general) through the expansion of its capacity, including trained human resources throughout the territory which will have the…

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Nunavut Film Industry Training- Nunavut FIT

Nunavut Film Industry Training- Nunavut FIT

2017-2018 Project Concept for the Nunavut Film Industry Training The objective of the Nunavut Film Industry Training program is to create a continuum of learning and opportunity for Nunavummiut interested in a career in the industry. Currently the Film, TV and Digital Media industry includes upwards of 100 specific jobs ranging from office admin, accounting,…

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Qaggiavuut Society Inuit Performing Arts, Programming for Nunavut Children & Youth

The Qaggiavuut Society is strengthening and supporting Inuit performing artists and expanding Inuit performing arts programming to children and youth. Qaggiavuut heard the resounding call for increased economic opportunities for established artists who are struggling to maintain, develop and promote their work. They also heard the need for Inuit performing arts programming for children and…

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