Publication of the 2023-2024 Annual Report
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Publication of the 2022-2023 Annual Report
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Publication of the 2021-2022 Annual Report
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Publication of the 2020-2021 Annual Report
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Two New Fourplexes to be Built this Summer in Kuujjuaq
Isuarsivik’s Development Plan includes a recovery centre with 22 inpatient units, three fourplexes to lodge staff as well as a new road. The new recovery centre is still under construction, but the road and the first fourplex were built back … Continue reading →
Nunavik’s Sobriety Challenge Continues to Raise Enthusiasm and Awareness for Isuarsivik cause
The Pingngupaa Challenge continues to grow year after year and succeed with its month of sobriety throughout Nunavik. For its 5th anniversary, the Challenge raised more than $45,000 and reunited over 220 participants from the region and beyond, all willing … Continue reading →
$1 Million to Support the Families of Nunavik in their Healing Process
Kuujjuaq (March 5, 2022) —The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is humbled and honoured to receive the 2021 Arctic Inspiration Prize (AIP) in the $1 million category for its project Ilagiitigut anngiangijaqatigiinnirq ilurqusivuttigut, or “Family at the Heart of the Healing Process” … Continue reading →
Five Organizations Join Forces to Build a Giant Qullik at the Upcoming Nunavik Recovery Centre
Kuujjuaq (February 22, 2022) – This year, the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre will fulfill a cherished dream of its board of directors: the construction of a giant qullik in the lobby of its new centre. The Qullialuk, or “giant Inuit … Continue reading →
One Year of Construction Work Completed
The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is thrilled to see the construction of the new centre coming along. Since October, many communities of Nunavik, including Kuujjuaq, have experienced COVID-19 outbreaks. Despite the complexity of managing a worksite in Nunavik during these … Continue reading →
Welcoming guests with a giant Qulliq
With the goal of creating a strong symbolic art piece representing Isuarsivik’s values and mission to welcome guests in our new Centre, a project to create a Qullialuk, or giant Qulliq, was born. The Qulliq, a traditional Inuit soapstone lamp … Continue reading →
An unexpected archeological discovery next to Isuarsivik’s new Centre’s construction site
From June 14 to 18, the Avataq Cultural Institute team carried out a preventive archeology survey on a site located on a small rocky point below the construction site of Isuarsivik’s new Centre. In all likelihood, this is a small … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik joins Puvirnituq’s Summer Camp to provide community members with additional resources around substance abuse
We are very excited to announce that Dolly Mesher, our Community Addictions Counsellor in Puvirnituq, will be integrating Isuarsivik Continued-Care services into the Puvirnituq Summer Camp program, a local initiative run by community members for the past 25 years. As … Continue reading →
Looking back on this year’s edition of the Pingngupaa Challenge
This year’s Pingngupaa Challenge has demonstrated what the true purpose of community is. There has been a tremendous amount of enthusiasm on the private Facebook group, on which participants shared and supported each other throughout the month. Every call for … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik secures funding to cover COVID-19-Related expenses
Last year, Isuarsivik and the contractor Les constructions Pépin-Fortin inc. had to postpone the start of the construction of the new main facility due to the risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The cost related to inflation and additional sanitary … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik is Ready to Kick Off Construction of the New Facility
At a meeting with the Kuujjuaq Municipal Council held on March 3rd, David Forrest, president of Isuarsivik, and Mary Aitchison, the vice-president, received confirmation that the municipality would authorize major construction works in 2021. “It is with great enthusiasm that … Continue reading →
The 2021 Healing Calendar Is Now Public
On Wednesday, February 17th, the first six weeks healing cycle will begin, starting the healing journey of nine women who have been waiting to receive support. After an almost one-year closure of our services, Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is pleased … Continue reading →
Everything is in place to start the construction of the new facility in the spring of 2021
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is well on its way across Nunavik. The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is thus patiently and eagerly awaiting the regional and municipal decisions to reopen the construction season in Kuujjuaq this summer. The contractor, Les Constructions … Continue reading →
A Record Participation for the Pingngupaa Challenge
Every year during the month of February, participants from all over the Nunavik region challenge themselves to cease drinking alcohol for 28 days. The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre hopes to initiate change by showing participants the benefits of a healthier … Continue reading →
A revised and simpler process for new applicants
The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is pleased to unveil the reviewed and improved application process for its recovery services. This process includes new Application and Medical Evaluation forms as well as an online application tool. Interested applicants can now fill … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik 2019-2020 Annual General Meeting Reinvented
The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre’s Board of Directors had planned to hold its Annual General Meeting for the 2019–2020 fiscal year on October 14, 2020, at Katittavik Town Hall in Kuujjuaq. But given the increase in COVID cases in the … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik’s former guests are looking forward to accessing remote aftercare services
Back in March 2020, Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre’s Continued Care Services Department reacted quickly to the current pandemic by developing a Virtual Aftercare Project. This Project would allow guests who have completed the 42-days healing program to obtain remote post-treatment … Continue reading →
Publication of the 2019-2020 Annual Report
The year 2019–2020 has marked a significant milestone in Isuarsivik’s history as the organization celebrated its 25th anniversary. This year was indeed one of the most rewarding years for Isuarsivik with the securing of $40.6M for the new centre project … Continue reading →
Selling plants to support all those in recovery
September is the National Recovery Month. In 2020, Isuarsivik wanted to promote this important movement by showing support to all those in recovery. And because recovery is a growing process, Isuarsivik organized a plant sale. From September 1 to 15, … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik postpones the beginning of the construction to 2021 and the opening to 2023
It is with great sorrow that the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre announces a one-year delay for the construction of its new Kuujjuaq facility. The construction of this new Centre, which will triple its accommodation capacity, was scheduled to begin in … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik suspends its services until further notice as results of COVID-19
It is with care and compassion that Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is suspending its services related to substance use recovery in Nunavik. The Centre’s services remain a vital need and a high priority in the region, but the quality of … Continue reading →
The contract was awarded to Les Constructions Pépin et Fortin Inc.
Last fall, Isuarsivik announced that it had secured $40.5m to build the new main facility and 12 housing units for staff. As planned, the call for tenders for the construction of the main facility was launched in early January 2020. … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik raised over $35,000 to buy more equipment for the new centre
The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is pleased to unveil the stunning results of the third consecutive edition of its Pingngupaa Challenge. We can now officially announce that 165 participants from Nunavik and beyond signed up to the Challenge, in addition … Continue reading →
A surprise donation to help the cause of healing in Nunavik
Thanks to the incredible power of word of mouth, we received a surprise contribution to help the cause of healing in Nunavik. In early March 2020, Desjardins made a $5,000 donation to the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre to support the Pingngupaa … Continue reading →
Guidance inspiration from our Inuit ancestors to help cope with isolation
A social campaign in support of all those in Nunavik confined in their homes living with intergenerational trauma. To protect ourselves and our loved ones, we must avoid visiting other people or receiving them into our own homes as much … Continue reading →
The Cycle to End the Cycle initiative supports the Isuarsivik cause
February 4, 2020, the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq Post-Secondary Students organized a one of a kind event to support the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre: the Cycle to End the Cycle initiative. In conjunction with the College Montmorency and John Abbott College, post-secondary … Continue reading →
The FSS team in Kuujjuaq supports Isuarsivik cause
On February 17, 2020, three NAV Canada employees welcomed Alicia Aragutak, Isuarsivik’s executive director, and Aputik Forrest, administration manager, in their distinctive work environment: the Kuujjuaq airport tower. This visit was more than just a friendly gathering between NAV Canada … Continue reading →
The call for tender for the new building is public
Now that the access road is done, Isuarsivik is enthusiastic about the upcoming steps to break ground for the new Centre. On January 10, 2020, the team launched the public call for tenders on SEAO after several busy weeks finalizing … Continue reading →
Our Executive Director receives the Indspire Award – Inuit Youth 2020
On February 4th, our Executive Director, Alicia Aragutak was decorated with the Indspire Award – Inuit Youth (2020) for her outstanding achievements, life experience and community involvement. By winning this award, she became the first Inuk in Nunavik to win … Continue reading →
The first staff house is now occupied!
January 2020 will remain a very significant month for Isuarsivik, but especially for its employees. Last month, four team members received keys to access their new home fully furnished by the organization. Two of them got a two-bedroom apartment and the other … Continue reading →
The staff house will lodge employees as of February 2020
The major construction project for the new centre is to build three fourplex to lodge Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre employees by the end of 2020. While two building pads were prepared this summer for next year’s construction, the third fourplex … Continue reading →
Upcoming construction workers in action for Isuarsivik
As part of the Sanajiit Project, ten apprentice workers used their new skills to build two small sheds for employees of the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre (Isuarsivik). Both facilities will be installed alongside two other identical ones, next to the … Continue reading →
The access road is now done but not accessible
After less than three months of work, the construction of the access road is now completed. The contractor GÉLY Construction respected the proposed timeline and the workers are closing the site in the coming days. The private road will not … Continue reading →
Three Newly Appointed Directors to the Board of Directors
During the 2018–2019 Annual General Meeting (AGM), the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre (Isuarsivik)’s members announced the appointment of three directors to represent the community. Following a public call for interest advertised in the 14 Nunavik communities, several candidates had attracted … Continue reading →
Five Proud Supporters Honored for Their Outstanding Contribution
During the 2018–2019 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre (Isuarsivik)’s members, the Board of Directors (BOD) wished to publicly acknowledge the exceptional contribution of five Kuujjuamiut who contributed substantially to the organization’s growth over the past decade. … Continue reading →
Isuarsivik now accredited by the Ministry of Public Security
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre has been granted official certification by the Quebec Ministry of Public Security. Isuarsivik is now listed amongst 40 organizations recognized by Quebec correctional services as offering addictions … Continue reading →
The 2018–2019 Annual General Meeting Under the Theme “Practice self-care”
On September 23 and 24, 2019, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the members of the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre (Isuarsivik) was held in Kuujjuaq under the theme “Practice self-care.” All members of the organization were represented except for the … Continue reading →
Publication of the 2018–2019 Annual Report
The year 2018–2019 marked a turning point for the organization, which consolidated its management and clinical teams. By mid-year, several hires contributed to the year ending with major achievements. As for the Development Plan, all actions and deadlines have been … Continue reading →
The $40.5M construction budget for the project has been fully secured
On August 29, 2019, the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec announced a joint investment to complete the funding package to provide Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre with a long-awaited facility. This confirmation came right on time to begin … Continue reading →
Official celebration of the construction work commencement
It was with a real sense of satisfaction, relief, and gratitude that the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre officially broke ground on the new building. More than 100 guests were present to mark this historic moment for the region. We were … Continue reading →
The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre refreshes its look
The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is pleased to unveil its renewed brand image. It features the unique signature of the original pussy willow and draws on 25 years of experience in the field of culturally-oriented recovery in Nunavik. The logo … Continue reading →
The construction cost has been evaluated at $40.5M by the Société québécoise des infrastructures
On May 14th, Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre came to an agreement with the Société du Plan Nord regarding the final total budget for the construction project and the creation of a Construction Project Governance Structure. The Quebec government has shown … Continue reading →
The construction project is on schedule and has already started
The construction of the main facility is scheduled for next summer. In the meantime, we have to build the access road, parking and underground power line in order to be ready for 2020. Gely Construction was contracted to manage this … Continue reading →
The construction of the road and housing units to begin this summer
Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre has already secured $19,5 M out of a total construction budget of approximately $40.5 M. The final cost evaluation is under process with the support of the Société du Plan Nord. The remaining funding balance shall … Continue reading →
A major revision and improvement underway for our clinical programs
A major component of our Development Plan 2016–2036: Towards a New Isuarsivik Recovery Centre is the revision and the adjustment of our clinical programs and team in order to better suit the needs of our clients from the 14 communities … Continue reading →
First-ever Nunavik-based organization to receive the Qmentum Accreditation Award
In the spirit of celebrating our 25th anniversary, Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is proud to announce that we have achieved, Qmentum Accreditation from Accreditation Canada. It is the first time in history that a health and social services organization in … Continue reading →
Accreditation Canada on-site survey scheduled for May
Accredited since May 2017, Isuarsivik Recovery Centre’s team has recently completed the Primer Survey, which was the first step on our quality improvement journey with Accreditation Canada. Accreditation Canada is an independent, not-for-profit organization that sets standards for quality and … Continue reading →
New Inuit substance-abuse recovery centre in Nunavik: construction begins in summer 2019
Timely $ 6M announcement by Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services, ensures no further delay in the project to build the new Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre in Kuujjuaq, Northern Province of Québec. The scope and intensity of the problems … Continue reading →