Resource Development

What does Resource Development mean?

Resource development means creating, enhancing, and managing programs, services, and opportunities that promote economic growth, skill-building, and community sustainability. It focuses on training, employment, and capacity-building to empower individuals and communities, ensuring long-term success, resilience, and self-sufficiency.

Strategy

Our effective Inuit-focused resource development strategies prioritize Inuit leadership, community consultation, and sustainable practices. Strengthening Inuit individuals and families, integrating traditional knowledge with modern technology, and ensuring equitable economic benefits support long-term success while respecting cultural values and environmental stewardship.

Resources that we develop

- Training and Education: Providing training and educational programs to develop workforce skills.

- Educational Resources: Developing educational materials on mental health and wellness including practical supports.

- Cultural Preservation: Ensuring that programs, services and initiatives respect and preserve Inuit culture and traditions.

- Infographics, pamphlets and posters: Developing materials and resources that raises awareness, educate, and empower Inuit.

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