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Staff shortages force another temporary closure of a family wellness office in Nunavut

In a news release from the Nunavut Government on Monday, the Department of Family Services said theoffices in Gjao Haven are set to be closed from Dec. 7to Jan. 3 due to staff shortages.

Gjoa Haven joins Kugaaruk and Cambridge Bay, which have also seen office closures

Some houses in an Arctic community.
Houses in the hamlet of Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, are seen on Friday, Oct. 1, 2021. (Emma Tranter/The Canadian Press)

Another family wellness offices in Nunavutwill be temporary closed throughout most of December.

In a news release from the Nunavut Government on Monday, the Department of Family Services said the Gjoa Haven family wellness offices are set tobe closed from Dec. 7to Jan. 3 due to staff shortages.

A similar closurewasannounced this month forKugaarukfrom Nov. 16 to Jan. 10. Cambridge Bay saw its family wellness office closed from Nov. 7 to Nov. 14.

Family wellness offices exist in communities throughout Nunavut. They are the offices people are asked to call to report child abuse or neglect.

Those calls are set tocontinue to go to the family wellness offices in thecommunity but the territory warned there could be delays during the temporary closure.

There will be "limited staffing resources"available in both Gjoa Haven and Kugaarukto provide urgent and some restricted services during the closures. Those restricted services include family visits and assisting clients to and from appointments.

Based on staff availability, the release said service reductions or closures could change.

The department said itis working with government and territorial partners to "ensure Nunavummiut have access to necessary services while addressing staff shortages."