Suicide Prevention - Resources and contacts

Since its creation in 1993, the Makivik Volunteer Income Tax Program has always had one main objective: Assist beneficiaries of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement to receive benefits to which they may be entitled after filing their personal income tax returns. The Makivik Volunteer Income Tax Program plays an integral part in helping beneficiaries receive credits such as the Northern Resident’s Deduction, which is offered to people living in remote areas. Depending on the individual’s situation, this credit can be upwards of $8,000 per tax year. As well, when beneficiaries file their personal income tax returns, they become eligible for other government benefits such as the Québec solidarity tax credit, the GST tax credit and Family Allowance.

Community health and social services

  • CLSCs in every community operated by the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services (NRBHSS): 819-###-9090.

NRBHSS Inuit Values and Practices Team

  • Speak to a counsellor, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.: 1-877-686-2845.
  • Request a healing and grieving workshop in your community: 1-844-964-2222, ext. 318.

24/7 Help Lines

  • Kamatsiaqtut Help Line: 1-800-265-3333 (English/Inuktitut).
  • First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line: 1-855-242-3310.
  • Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 (website: kidshelpphone.ca) (English/French).

Request ASIST or SafeTALK Training

  • Speak to the Coordinator for Suicide Prevention at the NRBHSS: 819-964-2222, ext. 280.
  • Speak to the Suicide Prevention Liaison Worker (Hudson Coast) at the NRBHSS: 819‑254‑8104.

Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Service (2020). Suicide Prevention Week. Retrieved from https://nrbhss.ca/en/suicide-prevention-week. Consulted on May 25, 2020. Important: The information presented on the official website takes precedence over the information contained in this document.

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