Recipient
Qaujigiartiit Health Research CentreDepartment
Women and Gender Equality CanadaAmount
$1.3M
Province
NUType
C
Agreement Number
GV190183-01
Purpose
This 60-month project will develop the “Ikajurniq (Helping one another)” approach and test its applicability as a promising practice for improving the capacity of emergency shelters to deliver culturally-appropriate services for women and children in Nunavut. Collaboration with local partner organizations will allow to test enhanced programming and staff training to promote culturally safe and relevant practices specifically tailored for Inuit women and children through Nunavut shelters’ services as well as those of the Umingmak Centre, a child advocacy centre for children and adolescents who disclose abuse. A rigorous evaluation of Ikajurniq’s capacity and training interventions will be conducted using the Piliriqatigiinniq Partnership model for Community Health Research.
Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre × Women and Gender Equality Canada
2 grants totalling $1.3M
Gender-Based Violence Program
355 grants totalling $167.8M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| White Ribbon | $1.8M | Gender-Based Violence Program |
| Moose Hide Campaign Development Society | $1.4M | Gender-Based Violence Program |
| DisAbled Women's Network Canada | $1.3M | Gender-Based Violence Program |
| La rue des femmes de Montréal | $1.3M | Gender-Based Violence Program |
| LIARD Aboriginal Women's Society (LAWS) | $1.0M | Gender-Based Violence Program |