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Amanda Dyson

Stories contributed by Amanda Dyson:

Inuit Education in Nunatsiavut

There are a wide variety of programs discussed in this interview. The PSSSP (Post-Secondary Student Support Program) funds Nunatsiavut beneficiaries attending post-secondary. The Nunatsiavut Government also works with the school board on courses and curriculum that infuse Inuit culture.

Going Off Growing Strong Program

The Going Off Growing Strong (GOGS) Program gives youth (specifically `youth at risk`), the opportunity to participate. The program was aimed to be a `healing journey` and improve the mood and emotional state of youth that were experiencing mental health challenges, suicidal ideations, abuse etc.

K-12 Education in Hopedale

Integrating traditional knowledge into K-12.

Inuktitut in Nunatsiavut Schools, Nunatsiavut

Joan Dickers discusses the Inuktitut program from an educator’s perspective. The program is slotted into the daily schedule of students living in Nunatsiavut who are attending school under the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District.

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