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    Ensuring the Government of Nunavut provides ethical, equitable, and consistent services that meet the needs and support the rights of young Nunavummiut, and the families, who rely on them.

    If anyone has a complaint about a department's service, or is unable to receive a service for a young person and/or their family, they can bring it to the attention of our office for review.

    All information reported to our office is confidential and can be reported anonymously.

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    Individual Advocacy

    Individual advocacy means working one-on-one with a child or youth, listening and helping the young person address his or her concerns.

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    Systemic Advocacy

    Systemic advocacy involves reviewing issues affecting larger groups of young Nunavummiut.

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    Public Awareness

    We want all Nunavummiut to understand what child rights are, what we do, and how we do it!

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    Reviews of Critical Injuries and Deaths

    Our office can review child deaths and serious injuries to help prevent similar events in the future.

    We are currently developing this area of work.

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    What Are Child Rights?

    Child rights are things you should have, like a safe place to live, or things you should be able to do, like go to school and learn in your own language, so you and your family have what you need to make good choices for your life.

    In support of your rights, government must make sure you and your family have access to all of these things.

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    How do Inuit societal values and child rights work together?

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    In Communities

    Community Visited: Cambridge Bay
    Visit Date: 09/23/2022 to 09/29/2022

    Next Community Visit:Pond Inlet
    Next Visit Date: Monday, October 17, 2022

    What's New

    News

    11/23/2021

    MEDIA RELEASE
    November 23, 2021

    Representative for Children and Youth releases 2020-2021 annual report

    Iqaluit, NU – Similar to last year’s annual report, the Representative for Children and Youth (Representative) again aimed to provide an overview of what it is like to be a young person in connection to Government of Nunavut (GN) services.

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    In Communities

    10/14/2022
    Mariama and Katie had a wonderful, and busy, visit in Cambridge Bay. Some of the highlights were playing games and having pizza with a girls’ group at the Elders’ Palace and seeing friendly faces wearing RCYO hats out-and-about in the community. Thank you to the community of Cambridge Bay for making us feel so welcome!

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    Publications and Reports

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    Child Rights Resources

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