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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Nunavut Colouring Pages
Please enjoy these colouring pages that were developed for the Suicide Prevention Summit.
ᐃᓄᑦᓯᐊᖅ Inutsiaq
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.
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.
Children’s Activity and Colouring Book
A colouring book for children, including activities and images that promote and teach about Inuit culture and language.
Inuusivut Anninaqtuq: There Is Help
Going through hard times is normal. We can get through hard times with the love and support of family, friends, Elders, and counsellors.