- Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Hotline
Iqaluit: 867-979-3333
Anywhere in Canada: 1-800-265-3333 - Kids Help Phone
1-800-668-6868
Every person has the right to healthy relationships and safe sex. This includes freedom from abuse and access to condoms, birth control, emergency contraceptives, and safe abortion.
Abuse can happen in any relationship. It is not healthy and it is never okay. If you experience abuse, remember it is not your fault. Talk to someone you trust, visit the health centre, call Nunavut Victim Services: 1-866-456-5216 email at victimservices@gov.nu.ca
- Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line
Iqaluit: 867-979-3333
Anywhere in Canada: 1-800-265-3333 - Kids Help Phone
1-800-668-6868 - Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-422-4453 (24 hours/day, 7 days a week) - Assaulted Women’s Helpline
1-866-863-0511
There are Community Justice Outreach workers who can help with different kinds of protection orders.
Community Justice Outreach workers are available in each Nunavut community:
Community Justice Outreach Workers
North Baffin
Arctic Bay 867 439 8183
Grise Fiord 867 980 4099
Hall Beach 867 928 8120
Igloolik 867 934 8830
Pond Inlet 867 899 8225
Resolute Bay 867 252 3005
Cape Dorset 867 897 3686
Clyde River 867 924 6565
Kimmirut 867 939 2001
Pangnirtung 867 473 8018
Qikiqtarjuaq 867 927 8089
Sanikiluaq 867 266 7905
Kivalliq
Arviat 867 857 2959
Baker Lake 867 793 2045
Chesterfield Inlet 867 898 9045
Coral Harbour 867 925 8222
Rankin Inlet 867 645 2039
Naujaat 867 462 4007
Whale Cove 867 896 9961
Kitikmeot
Cambridge Bay 867 983 4220
Gjoa Haven 867 360 7822
Kugaaruk 867 769 6281
Taloyoak 867 561 2305
Kugluktuk 867 882 6510
Community Specialist
Headquarters: 867-975-6337
OnCall After Hours: 1 844 534 1038
North Baffin: 867 899 7370
South Baffin: 867 897 3642
Kivalliq: 867 645 4530
Kitikmeot: 867 983 4092
There are family violence shelters in the following communities:
- Cambridge Bay, St. Michael’s Crisis Shelter: (867) 983-5232
- Iqaluit, Qimavvik Shelter: (867) 979-4500
- Kugaaruk Family Violence Centre: (867) 769-6100
- Kugluktuk Women's Crisis Centre: (867) 982-3210
- Rankin Inlet, Kataujaq Society Shelter: (867) 645-2214
If there are no shelters in your community, contact your local RCMP or social services.
For more information about family violence:
Government of Nunavut Department of Family Services
If you live in Nunavik, click here.
You are not alone. If you feel stress or struggle to deal with a mental illness, there is help. Talk to someone you trust—family member, friend, Elder, counselor, teacher, social worker, mental health worker, or nurse.
If you or someone you care about has thoughts of hurting yourself, call a crisis line or emergency number, or visit the health centre right away.
To talk to someone, call:
- Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line
Iqaluit: 867-979-3333
Anywhere in Canada: 1-800-265-3333 - Kids Help Phone
1-800-668-6868 - Iqaluit Mental Health
Toll free: 1-888-331-5900 - Illisaqsivik Society
1-888-331-4433 (Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00) - Local health, wellness, or public health centre.
For more information:
- Embrace Life Council
email: embracelife@inuusiq.com
Iqaluit: 867-975-3233
Toll free: 1-866-804-2782 - Mental Illness – Healthy Living – Nunavut Department of Health
If you live in Nunavik, click here.
Learn more about pregnancy and pregnancy options:
- Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights
(1-888-642-2725) - Born on the Land with Helping Hands - The Inuit Women's Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy
- Kidshealth.org
- Guide to the Pregnancy and Babies Resource Centre on AboutKidsHealth
- Your local health centre
If you live in Nunavik, click here.
Puberty is a natural part of growing up. You may feel weird, confused, or even scared because your body is trying to get used to all the new changes.
Remember you are not alone. Sometimes it helps to talk to an adult you trust—a parent, relative, nurse, counselor, or teacher.
Visit these links to learn more about puberty:
If you live in Nunavik, click here.
Are you anxious or confused about your gender identity and sexual orientation, or do you know someone who is? Every person deserves respect—no matter their gender identity and sexual orientation.
The CHOICES Graphic Novel is a great story about teens in Nunavut dealing with sex and relationships.
Community-based youth groups can provide valuable opportunities for teens to talk about being and supporting LGBTTQ changed to people, and other issues related to sexuality.
- Learn more about gender and sexuality. TeensHealth - Sexual Attraction and Orientation.
- Talk to someone you trust—a counsellor, teacher, nurse, or mental health worker. Tell a trusted adult if you know about bullying or any other violence.
- Respect a person’s decision if they want to keep their sexual orientation or gender identity secret.
- Support someone who tells you about their gender identity or sexual orientation. Let them know you care about them, no matter what.
- Call a help line:
- Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line
Iqaluit: 867-979-3333
Anywhere in Canada: 1-800-265-3333 - Kids Help Phone
1-800-668-6868
If you live in Nunavik, click here.
Smoking, drugs, and alcohol are very addictive. It is hard to quit once you start, but there is help. Talk to someone you trust—family member, friend, counselor, teacher, nurse, or Elder.
- Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line
Iqaluit: 867-979-3333
Anywhere in Canada: 1-800-265-3333 - Kids Help Phone
1-800-668-6868 - Help/Treatment – Healthy Living – Nunavut Department of Health
- Nunavut Quit Line
1-866-368-7848
(Live chat available) - Al-Anon
1-888-425-2666
If you live in Nunavik, click here.