Thursday, May 14, 2009

Ottawa Live Screening of TV phone-in show about Inuit youth

Ottawa, ON - Last night the National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) showcased “Makkuktuuvunga, upimmavunga - I am young and I am proud,” the last installment of a three- part live, interactive television series about Inuit wellness issues.

Focusing on Inuit Youth, Coping Skills and Endurance, this episode aired in the Inuit language with English captions and featured a panel discussion with Inuit involved in community-based programs and initiatives.

Since APTN North is only available on Bell Expressvu Satellite, NAHO was very excited to host a live screening in the Penthouse of the Sheraton Ottawa Hotel to share information about Inuit health and wellness.

Prior to the broadcast there were welcoming remarks and special presentations from Dr. Paulette C. Tremblay, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Aboriginal Health Organization and special guests:

Kathleen Fischer, the Executive Director of the Government of Canada International Polar Year (IPY) Program.

Tasha Stefanis, the Director of Operations at Health Canada's Northern Region - responsible for the three territories.

Terry Lyall, 2006 National Aboriginal Role Model was Master of Ceremonies.

Photos: Left to Right - Terry Lyall, Kathleen Fischer, Tasha Stefanis, Dr. Paulette C. Tremblay.



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