The Department of Family Services is accepting proposals for projects in 2022-2023 that support community-based childrearing programs and aim to rebuild and strengthen Inuit traditional childrearing teachings and practices.
The Department of Family Services is accepting proposals for projects within the 2021-2022 fiscal year for parenting and childrearing community funding initiatives.
The Department of Family Services is accepting proposals for projects within the 2021-2022 fiscal year for parenting and childrearing community funding initiatives.
Minister of Family Services, the Honourable Margaret Nakashuk, today announced the allocation of $3.25 million to support vulnerable Nunavummiut during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of Family Services is accepting proposals for projects in 2023-2024 that aim to rebuild and strengthen Inuit traditional childrearing teachings and practices, and that help in reducing poverty.
The Department of Family Services is accepting proposals for projects in 2019-2020 that support community based parenting and childrearing workshops and aim to rebuild and strengthen Inuit traditional childrearing teachings and practices.
The Department of Family Services is accepting proposals for projects in 2019-2020 that support community based parenting and childrearing workshops and aim to rebuild and strengthen Inuit traditional childrearing teachings and practices.
In conjunction with World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, The Department of Health is raising TB awareness and is engaging Nunavummiut through its new “Strong and TB Free” education campaign in collaboration with Nunavut communities and community health representat