Helpful Information for Families After a Suicide

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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. If you are reading this handbook, it is because you have been impacted by suicide directly or indirectly. You are appreciated for taking the time to read this handbook.

Embrace Life Council thanks Klinic Community Health Centre and the “After a Suicide” Handbook Advisory Committee for allowing the adaptation of “After a Suicide” model to reflect the needs of the Territory of Nunavut and Nunavummiut.

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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.

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Discussion Guide

Aippagiittiarniq Discussion Guide

The Aippagiittiarniq discussion guide aims to provide an opportunity for youth to discuss their understanding of healthy and unhealthy relationships. We recommend that this discussion guide be used to supplement teaching to youth in grades 8 through 12, though it can be applied to older youth as well.

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Colouring Pages

Children’s Activity and Colouring Book

A colouring book for children, including activities and images that promote and teach about Inuit culture and language.

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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.

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