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The Infrastructure Canada Smart Cities Challenge jury has prepared a video for our project, Community, Connectivity and Digital Access for Suicide Prevention in Nunavut. Kaviq Kaluraq, an instructor at Arctic College and a board member for the Nunavut Impact Review Board, shares her thoughts on the project. Transcript My name is Kaviq Kaluraq. I’m originally from
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Earlier this month, it was announced that we (a collaborative team made up of the Nunavut Association of Municipalities, Pinnguaq Association, Embrace Life Council and Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre) had been selected as a finalist in the Smart Cities Challenge for our project representing all 25 communities of Nunavut. Click on the links below to
The Community, Connectivity, and Digital Access for Life Promotion in Nunavut is a collaborative effort to implement protective and preventive measures to reduce the risk of suicide in Nunavut through a decentralized and community-based digital health and wellness platform. This platform will leverage digital access and connectivity to increase the availability and accessibility of mental