The Early Childhood division offers support for early childhood programs and services for children from birth to age six and for licensed out-of-school programs for children up to age 12.
Community Programs provides support in the development of Elder councils. Community program staff work closely with Elders to document their knowledge of Inuit values and traditions and to preserve this knowledge for the benefits of future generations. 1-866-684-5056. Click here for more information
Elders and Youth is responsible for programs that support Elders and youth throughout Nunavut. Program activities include the delivery of training workshops and the provision of grants and contributions that support community-based Elder and youth programs, and elder and youth committees. Click here to find out more information!
The Emergency Management Organization is responsible for emergency preparedness plans and provides assistance to Nunavut communities in creating their own plans. For information on emergency planning, Read More…
Emergency Search and Rescue assists communities and qualified organizations with emergency search and rescue funding. To learn more about Emergency Search and Rescue funding, Read More…
Employee and Family Assistance is designed to assist Government of Nunavut employees and their families maintain and/or improve their overall well-being.
Need help with a resume or finding a job? Want to learn about education and training options? Your community Career Development office will provide you information and support to get you where you want to go.
If you are proposing development on land in Nunavut, you will need an Environmental Assessment (EA) review by the Environmental Assessment and Land Use program. To learn about this program or how to get a permit, Read More…