Childcare Management Meeting
A total of 24 childcare centre directors, KRG Childcare Section staff and an accountant with Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton attended an annual management meeting in Kuujjuaq on January 20–21, 2020. Among the important topics covered were planning of a second edition of the community-based Management of Childcare Centres training program (scheduled to start on March 9), the regional human resource and insurance policies for childcare centres, as well as the new annual leave trip benefits program for childcare staff in all the communities.
These amazing ladies, along with many more individuals at every childcare centre in every community, are making Nunavik’s childcare network a real success.
Very First Graduates of Childcare Management Training
On June 29, 2019, 15 participants received attestations of college studies in Management of Childcare Centres. The graduates included eight childcare centre management employees and seven KRG Childcare Section staff members. The new college program was launched by the KRG Childcare Section in February 2018 in close cooperation with the CEGEP Saint-Félicien. The community-based training program is designed to teach participants more about communications, leadership, the role of managers, and how to better express Inuit culture in a childcare centre setting. The program was delivered in several one-week sessions over a 17-month period.
Congratulations to (front row from left to right) Rhoda I. Fleming, Alasie Qaqutuq, Sandra Ann Shields, Jessica Emudluk, as well as (back row from left to right) Liza Cotnoir, Ruta Mangiuk, Selima Snowball, Annie Gordon, Jeannie Aragutak Mickpegak, Lizzie-Anne Esperon, Maryse Turcot, Ina Annanack, Louisa Inukpuk, Sally Nuktie and Julie-Ann Berthe.
2018 Childcare Educator Graduates, Kangiqsualujjuaq
In November, six childcare educators in Kangiqsualujjuaq received their attestation of college studies in Educators in Native and Inuit Childcare Services from the CEGEP Saint-Félicien. The graduating class included the first male graduate in Nunavik in early childhood education. Thomas Morgan is a trail blazer for other men interested in joining the regional childcare workforce.
Congratulations to (from left to right) Louisa Etok, Marlene Ittulak, Thomas Morgan, Mangiuk Annanack, Jeannie Annanack Thomassiah and Jessica Emudluk.
2018 Nunavik Childcare Centres Week
The 2018 Nunavik Childcare Centres Week was celebrated from June 4 to 8. The KRG Childcare Section would like to thank all residents who expressed their appreciation to childcare educators and staff in their communities. Educators and other childcare centre staff play a very important role in the lives of our children. They teach them, show them love and care for them.
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Kuujjuaq
Childcare Centre Educators – Training Session
Educators from childcare centres around Nunavik attended three days of training organized by the KRG Childcare Section in Kuujjuaq on March 20-22, 2018. Each of the three days offered a unique focus. On Tuesday, Amy Ali of the Crisis Prevention Institute delivered her organization’s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training. On Wednesday, Mary-Joanne Kaukai conducted a decolonization experiential workshop and invited participants to share their experiences and stories as Inuit women and educators. Finally, on Thursday, Patrick Evans and Victor Bernaudon of the Université du Québec à Montréal presented the new Sanannguagait building blocks designed for Nunavik children.