Manitoba is home to approximately 1,500 Inuit, and sees 16,000 consults yearly from the Kivalliq region of Nunavut to access services. The purpose of our study was to develop detailed profiles of Inuit accessing services in Manitoba, by using administrative data routinely collected by Manitoban agencies, to support the development of Inuit-centric services. This study was conducted in partnership with the Manitoba Inuit Association, and Inuit Elders from Nunavut and Manitoba. Findings shows that the Inuit community living in Manitoba is fairly stable, with only approximately 5 percent of Inuit moving in and out of Manitoba on any given year. Inuit settle primarily in Winnipeg, and a significant proportion depend on social programs such as I...
Objectives. To determine how residents of the Inuit community of Nain, Nunatsiavut, Canada would lik...
Over 30 % of children in Nunavik have been reported to child welfare services by professionals, comm...
Life for Inuit communities in Canada’s northern territory of Nunavut has been impacted by rapid chan...
Manitoba is home to approximately 1,500 Inuit, and sees 16,000 consults yearly from the Kivalliq reg...
During the last century, Nunavik’s Inuit population has experienced social transformations which hav...
In a project aiming to develop community-led resources for families in northern Quebec, Canada, memb...
Objectives. Societies that foster socially supportive networks produce healthier populations. Social...
Indigenous peoples have been residing in Canada for more than five thousand years. In northern Canad...
Objectives. Evaluate housing characteristics across Inuit regions in Canada that participated in the...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem addressed in this thesis is the relationship bet...
The purpose of this review is to summarise past Inuit health and wellness studies in Manitoba and th...
This research explores Nunavut’s child welfare system through a review of research on child welfare...
This thesis examines the impact of the �Nunavut Project� on Inuit identity, governance, and soci...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
The purpose of the study was to obtain and analyze Inuit perceptions of physical and human environme...
Objectives. To determine how residents of the Inuit community of Nain, Nunatsiavut, Canada would lik...
Over 30 % of children in Nunavik have been reported to child welfare services by professionals, comm...
Life for Inuit communities in Canada’s northern territory of Nunavut has been impacted by rapid chan...
Manitoba is home to approximately 1,500 Inuit, and sees 16,000 consults yearly from the Kivalliq reg...
During the last century, Nunavik’s Inuit population has experienced social transformations which hav...
In a project aiming to develop community-led resources for families in northern Quebec, Canada, memb...
Objectives. Societies that foster socially supportive networks produce healthier populations. Social...
Indigenous peoples have been residing in Canada for more than five thousand years. In northern Canad...
Objectives. Evaluate housing characteristics across Inuit regions in Canada that participated in the...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem addressed in this thesis is the relationship bet...
The purpose of this review is to summarise past Inuit health and wellness studies in Manitoba and th...
This research explores Nunavut’s child welfare system through a review of research on child welfare...
This thesis examines the impact of the �Nunavut Project� on Inuit identity, governance, and soci...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
The purpose of the study was to obtain and analyze Inuit perceptions of physical and human environme...
Objectives. To determine how residents of the Inuit community of Nain, Nunatsiavut, Canada would lik...
Over 30 % of children in Nunavik have been reported to child welfare services by professionals, comm...
Life for Inuit communities in Canada’s northern territory of Nunavut has been impacted by rapid chan...