Youth Online Safety Booklets

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The Internet and social media have become a much bigger part of our lives in recent years. Whether we’re making videos on TikTok, messaging our friends on Facebook, or just using the Internet for work or school, it’s important that we know how to stay safe online, recognize possible dangers, and know what to do if something does go wrong. Here, you will find downloadable, printable PDF copies of our online safety booklets for children, tweens and teens in Inuktitut, English, Inuinnaqtun and French.

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Children’s Arts and Craft Activity Book

Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit Embrace Life Council developed this Arts and Crafts Book to inspire creativity and pride in the culture and surroundings of Nunavummiut. Children can practice their creative skills in different forms as each project has a unique style of art to work with. Children ages 9 and over may work independently, younger children.

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Navigating Grief, A Guided Journal

IIKELC Grief Journal Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit Embrace Life Council strives to assist in the grief and recovery journey in the Territory through developing and promoting mental wellness and social inclusion programs and services. The journey of grief can be extremely hard and there are many different aspects to it. It is a multidimensional process. Beyond.

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Youth and Adult Arts and Craft Activity Book

Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit Embrace Life Council developed this Arts and Crafts Book to inspire creativity and pride in the culture and surroundings of Nunavummiut. Youth and Adults can practice their creative skills in different forms as each project has a unique style of art to work with. This book contains projects made in Nunavut by.

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Talking to Children About Suicide – Children’s Book

Over the years, IIKELC has received many requests for a resource to support families in talking to their children about suicide. In response to these requests, we have created a children’s book called “Talking to Children About Suicide” that follows the story of a child attempting to understand and process this type of loss.  This.

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