Tuquffihungunikkut Kangiqhidjutiqaqtut Atuqtaujut imaalu/Angutaunikkut Arnaunikkut Pihimajut Ningangniq

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Understanding the basic functions of the brain helps us to better understand a person’s behaviour. In turn, this understanding helps us to re frame our beliefs or biases about a person, and instead offer compassion, patience and flexibility.

It allows us to ask questions like

These questions are the basis of trauma-informed practice; throughout this course, you will learn to see your interactions with others through a different perspective. 

In addition to learning about trauma-informed practice, this course will provide basic information about responding to gender-based violence, including the particularities of gender-based violence in Nunavut, how to respond to a survivor, what kinds of resources are available to survivors, and information regarding human trafficking.

Ilihaqtakhanut Pinahuaqtait 

Ilihaqtut qaujimaniaqtut akturninginik tuquffinaqtunik, qanuq ukua akturningit ihuilirutauniarunaqhijut inuudjuhirmit, qanurlu ihuaqhijaangani tuquffinaqtunik qaujimatiaqhimajunik. Nugunigani ilihaqtakhat, ilaujut atulaaqtut hivunikhanik ilitamingnik imaa:

Be able to

recognize signs of trauma and stress behaviour

Focus

on personal, family and community strengths

Support personal autonomy

and choice while withholding negative judgement

Decrease/reduce barriers to encourage

equity, accessibility and inclusion across multiple settings

Understand

the prevalence of trauma

Puiguktailutin: pitqujauhimajuq ilihaqtut nutqaqhimatqujaulutik, ilangit ilihaqtakhanut atuqtakhat ihumakkut unnagunaittumik imaalu/imaaluuniit itqautauvaktunik aguqpakhimajanginik.

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