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Northwest Territories, Government of - Health & Social Services

 

Our department takes a community based approach to delivering services in the north through seven health and social service authorities in 33 communities. These authorities serve populations ranging from less than 500 people to the entire territory of 42,000 people. We have three hospitals and over 20 health centres that serve the smaller communities.

Regional authorities plan, manage and deliver a full spectrum of community and institutional-based services while also providing residents a say in how these services will be delivered and administered. Health centres provide daily sick clinics, routine public health clinics, home care, school health programs and educational programs related to the needs of the communities. In addition, travelling physicians and specialists routinely visit the settlements. Social service programs include early intervention, and support to families and children, community development, child protection services, adoption, family violence prevention, mental health and addictions. For more information about our organization, please visit www.hlthss.gov.nt.ca

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The Northwest Territories became an official territory of Canada in the 1940s. It is located in northern Canada and stretches from the Arctic Ocean in the north, west to the Mackenzie Mountains, and south to the borders of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, and east to the Nunavut border. Our landscape ranges from mountain ranges to valleys, plains, and rolling Canadian Shield, with vegetation characteristic of both boreal forest and polar desert. Summer temperatures can reach 30 degrees Celsius, and in the winter the thermometer falls below minus 40 degrees Celsius - at least some of the time.

The NT is like no other part of Canada. We have one city (Yellowknife), four towns and numerous villages, settlements and hamlets. Aboriginal people indigenous to the NT -the Dene, Metis and Inuvialuit- have legends, stories, traditions and skills to share. Our ties to the land are crucial, especially in our smaller communities, where hunting, fishing, and trapping help to sustain many families. We are a territory with eight official languages. The economy is expanding rapidly resulting from resource discoveries in diamonds, oil and natural gas coupled with a thriving tourist industry. For additional information about the Northwest Territories, please visit www.gov.nt.ca

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