Nihè dinch’è jì’ wë̀tä̀zul. It is better when you are with us.
Friday, September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day.
A whole week’s worth of events have been organized to let folks in Dawson know, especially folks at risk of harming themselves, that they are loved, valued, and needed.
Get new skills and hang out with other folks interested in preventing suicide.
Nihè dinch’è jì’ wë̀tä̀zul is a collaboration between Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness and Mental Wellness Substance Use Service, Yukon Government.
Nihè dinch’è jì’ wë̀tä̀zul. It is better when you are with us.
Life Promotion and Suicide Prevention Week
September 12-16, 2022
Monday, September 12
4 to 6pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
OPENING
Hosted by: Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in
Opening remarks by Chief Roberta Joseph
SUICIDETALK
SuicideTALK is a 90-minute suicide awareness session developed by LivingWorks that helps participants understand the issues of suicide and how they can help to prevent it in their communities. This is an introductory conversation about suicide that helps us to analyse our communities values towards suicide. SuicideTALK examine why people experience thoughts of suicide, encourages open discussion about suicide and attitudes towards it, explores ways people can help to prevent suicide. LivingWorks programs provide in-depth skills to help save lives from suicide.
CRAFTING FEELIE HEARTS
Sew a feelie heart as a reminder to hold your heart tenderly and take care of your heart when you are grieving. Or sew a fuzzy heart in memory or in honour of someone you have lost. Craft kits provided.
Tuesday, September 12
10 to 11:30am, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Light snacks provided.
SUICIDETALK
Offered by: Abbey Gartner and Casey Albert, Bringing Youth Towards Equality (BYTE)
This presentation helps participants understand the issue of suicide and how they can help to prevent it in their communities.
CRAFTING FEELIE HEARTS
Sew a feelie heart as a reminder to hold your heart tenderly and take care of your heart when you are grieving. Or sew a fuzzy heart in memory or in honour of someone you have lost. Craft kits provided.
Tuesday, September 12
1:30 to 3pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
CRAFTING THROUGH GRIEF AND LOSS
Offered by: Angela Jobin, Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services; Deena Titus, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness; Sarah Beggs, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness; and Anezka Hampl, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness
Join us for a workshop on navigating grief and loss. We will review the different types of grief and ways to support ourselves and others in coping with grief. Crafting and self-care are part of this supportive workshop.
Tuesday, September 12
2 to 6pm, Robert Service School Shop Room
TRY A TRADE
Offered by: Peter Menzies and Jake Duncan, Industrial Arts and Technical Society of the Yukon
Please come and ‘try a trade’ at the school shop! Drop in anytime and try out carving, wood, metal, and more! This activity is for all. Parents welcome to come, watch, and participate. And the evening session between 4 to 6pm is especially for adults who may be curious about working, or learning about work opportunities in the trades.
Tuesday, September 12
4 to 6pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Meal provided
BUTTON & SIGN MAKING HANGOUT
Offered by: Dawson Women’s Shelter
Pop by for hangouts, button making, sign making, pizza, and safe chats about taking care of ourselves, each other,
life promotion, and suicide prevention.
Let folks know, especially folks at risk of harming themselves, that they are loved, valued, and needed.
All are welcome to this free event!
PIZZA & BOARD GAMES
Offered by: Abbey Gartner and Casey Albert, Bringing Youth Towards Equality (BYTE)
Join us for a fun evening of pizza and board games! We welcome a good challenge and love all sorts of games. Come and check out our amazing collecting and let’s play (and eat pizza)!
Wednesday, September 14
10 to 11:30am, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
COMMUNITY MEETING: LIFE PROMOTION & SUICIDE PREVENTION IN DAWSON
Hosted by: Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness & Mentail Wellness and Substance Use Services
Come and join in a discussion about suicide prevention and life promotion in Dawson. This meeting will build on topics and ideas that emerged from an initial meeting in June, that informed this week’s events. Topics of discussion will include next steps, big ideas, upcoming programming, and more. Come and be a part of a passionate and supportive initiative. All are welcome.
Wednesday, September 14
10am to 3pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Light snacks provided
MEDICINE BAG SEWING WORKSHOP
Hosted by: Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness, Elder’s Support Workers
Feel like sewing? Come and sew a medicine bag with support from Elder’s Support Workers. This is an opportunity to work quietly or in conversation. Craft kits provided.
Wednesday, September 14
1:30 to 3pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Light snacks provided
HEALTHY MINDS
Offered by: Abbey Gartner and Casey Albert, Bringing Youth Towards Equality (BYTE)
Our Healthy Minds workshop aims to help youth achieve both short and long-term mental wellbeing in a positive, non-triggering space. Discussions and activities help us to explore mindfullness, journaling, recognizing and expressing emotions, and building positive support networks to provide participants with tools to develop coping skills, resilience, and positive mental health.
HARM REDUCTION DROP IN
Offered by: Jen Bieber, Cari Tangedal, and Margo Cox, Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services
What is harm reduction? Stop by and find out! We will be on hand to answer questions and share information in an informal and relaxed environment. All questions welcome!
CRAFTING FEELIE HEARTS
Offered by: Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services
Sew a feelie heart as a reminder to hold your heart tenderly and take care of your heart when you are grieving. Or sew a fuzzy heart in memory or in honour of someone you have lost. Craft kits provided.
Wednesday, September 14
4 to 10pm, Front Street Firepit
REMEMBRANCE FIRE
Offered by: First Nations Health Promotion and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness
A fire will be held to offer space for those who are grieving and in honour of those we have lost. Paper and pens will be on hand and participants will be invited to write down a message or feeling that they would like to offer to the fire and let go of. The fire will be held before and after the screening of The Grizzlies. Support will be offered before the film by Gladys Netro from First Nations Health Promotion. The fire will be maintained by the K’äjit-in Zho staff. All are welcome.
Wednesday, September 14
6 to 9:30pm, KIAC
Dinner provided as well as door prizes and swag
DINNER AND SCREENING OF THE FILM THE GRIZZLIES
Please join us for a screening of the film The Grizzlies. Based on the inspiring true story of the youth of Kuglutuk, Nunvavut - who were transformed by the power of sport, family, tradition, and community and in turn, transformed their town with the highest suicide rate in all of North America into a model of hope and youth-led resilience.
*The film is rated ‘R’ as it contains some violence, drug/alcohol abuse, and deals with deaths by suicide.
Thursday, September 15
10 to 11:30am, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Light snacks provided
CRAFTING THROUGH GRIEF AND LOSS
Offered by: Angela Jobin, Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services; Deena Titus, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness; Sarah Beggs, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness; and Anezka Hampl, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Wellness
Join us for a workshop on navigating grief and loss. We will review the different types of grief and ways to support ourselves and others in coping with grief. Crafting and self-care are part of this supportive workshop.
Thursday, September 15
1:30 to 3pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Light snacks provided. PRIZES!
HARM REDUCTION GAME SHOW
Offered by: Jen Bieber and Angela Jobin, Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services
An interactive and playful activity that involves learning, prizes, and fun!
Thursday, September 15
4 to 6pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Dinner provided
I DON’T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT: A WORKSHOP FOR MEN’S MENTAL WELLNESS
(men only)
Offered by: Chad Nichol, Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services
Join this dynamic workshop all about shifting our perceptions about men’s mental wellness. Using a trauma-informed lens, this workshop will explore mental health challenges specific to men as well as how we can cultivate healthy emotional processing, emotional intelligence, resiliency, and more.
CRAFTING FEELIE HEARTS
Offered by: Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services
Sew a feelie heart as a reminder to hold your heart tenderly and take care of your heart when you are grieving. Or sew a fuzzy heart in memory or in honour of someone you have lost. Craft kits provided.
Friday, September 16
10 to 11:30am, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Light snacks provided
BEING KINDER TO OURSELVES
Offered by: Maureen (Mo) Caley Verdonk, Inspired Living Life Coaching
Many of us have tried making changes in our lives by ’pushing’ ourselves and being our harshest critic. This method isn’t working: the answer lies in being kinder towards ourselves. WE will learn what this means and how to put it into practice.
Friday, September 16
1:30 to 3pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
Light snacks provided
INTUITIVE ART
Offered by River Doucette, Youth Program Leader for K’äjit-in Zho Youth Centre
Let’s get creative! Participants will have the opportunity to develop and enhance their automatic and intuitive responses using a variety of art mediums at different creative and artistic workstations.
Friday, September 16
4 to 7pm, K’äjit-in Zho (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre)
CLOSING EVENT
Closing ceremony, Dinner & Denezhu Bingo
A meaningful closing event will be followed by dinner and Denezhu bingo. Let’s honour the week together and then spend the evening laughing and playing together!