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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Multiple Placements Seldom Represent an Ideal Life Plan for Youths

Despite the fact that the Youth Directorate asked a task force in 1995 to look into different aspects of the problem for children at risk of neglect or neglect, we have had to realize for several years that this did not happen to them. not allowed to claim to develop a plan of life not only permanent but satisfactory for these children.

Monday, April 16, 2018

Good health for Inuit women means addressing poverty and financial insecurity

This is not meant to challenge anyone. It is important that you hear that the Inuit are hurting and I ask you politely to hear me out.

Perhaps, the people of the North haven’t always been listened to like they should because they do not talk like us or think like us and they do not act like us when pushed against a wall, and so, they have not been heard. They are so far away and there is little information trickling south about them.

The plight of the Northern people is easy to dismiss because we don’t see them and like someone pointed out, the information is skewed.



Wednesday, January 31, 2018

The power to make a difference, but what about political will?


In 1997, the Human Rights and Youth Commission, alerted by the lack of services available to children in need of protection, concluded a five-year-long investigation by pointing out that overcrowded housing in Nunavik posed a very serious threat to the development and well-being of children. This issue, the lack of housing in Nunavik, has been dragging on for years.


The present situation looks the same 

Ten years later, between 2007 and 2010, the situation is similar. There, families and social workers are struggling with the placement of children because available families are often far away from the communities. As Nunavik is a gigantic territory, these communities are often thousands of kilometres apart.