ᓄᑕᕋᐃᑦ ᐊᖏᕋᓯᒪᑎᓪᓚᕗᑦ Nutarait Angirrasimatillavut Keeping the Children Home
  • Home
  • About KtCH
  • People
    • Elders
    • Research Collaborators
  • Projects
    • Keeping the Children Home
    • Iligiingniq
    • Inuit ​Perinatal Health Hub
    • Youth Advisory Council
    • Inuit Learning Lab
  • Knowledge
    • Additional Resources
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About KtCH
  • People
    • Elders
    • Research Collaborators
  • Projects
    • Keeping the Children Home
    • Iligiingniq
    • Inuit ​Perinatal Health Hub
    • Youth Advisory Council
    • Inuit Learning Lab
  • Knowledge
    • Additional Resources
  • Contact

Youth Advisory Council

​​This study explores the experiences of youth travelling to give birth and aims to a) explore, prioritize and advance knowledge concerning the sexual and reproductive health and well-being of Inuit youth in Nunavut; b) collaborate with Arctic health researchers, Inuit youth knowledge users, health-policy makers and other key partners, including youth and to enhance interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral approaches to research and knowledge mobilization; and c) build capacity, both in terms of the researcher-career pathway, and the engagement of youth throughout the research process to enhance youth health research. 
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
​Keeping the Children Home is supported in part by funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, University of Calgary, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

​​Copyright @2025 Keeping the Children Home