Welcome to our trauma-informed psychosocial experiential training, specially designed for emergency response teams (EMT’s) and frontline workers in Nunavik. In the unique and vibrant setting of the Arctic, where Inuit cultural heritage thrives, our workshops offer a comprehensive and immersive training experience.
Psychosocial Training for Nunavik Emergency Response Teams
Inspiring Team Bonding Workshops
Whether you’re a small group or a large organization, our tailored activities and expert facilitators ensure an engaging and impactful experience. From outdoor adventures to creative problem-solving exercises, we offer a variety of dynamic and interactive sessions that cater to diverse needs and preferences.
Join us to create lasting memories, develop essential skills, and cultivate a positive and cohesive team culture. Transform your team into a unified force, ready to tackle any challenge with confidence and synergy.
Discover the Healing Power of Rhythm and the Benefits of our Drumming Circles
Request a drumming circle for your staff today and offer them the experience and connection with their colleagues through the universal language and the rhythm of drums.
The Power of Meditation and Guided Journeying
The Merits
These journeys often focus on self-discovery and personal empowerment while building resilience by exploring one’s inner strengths and gaining insights into personal and professional lives, fostering growth and adaptability.
We invite you to empower your team with the tools to thrive in their professional and personal lives. Embrace the benefits of meditation and guided journeying with our EFAP services, and watch as your team becomes more resilient, focused, and inspired.
Why Choose Our EAP Services?


At Inuulicare, our EFAP services are tailored specifically for frontline workers and emergency response teams. We understand the unique challenges and stressors you and your family face, ensuring our support is relevant and effective.
With our many years working in Nunavik, we recognize the importance of utilizing a trauma-informed approach and cultural awareness in our interventions. Our team is trained to provide support that respects and integrates Inuit culture and traditions, fostering a more meaningful and respectful interaction. In additional, we prioritize your privacy. You’ll find that our services are designed to be confidential and easily accessible, ensuring access to support without concern for your privacy or the availability of resources.
From mental health counseling to stress management and critical incident debriefing, our EFAP services offer comprehensive support. We are here to help you navigate both personal and professional challenges via our selected team of experienced professionals with extensive backgrounds in supporting frontline workers and emergency response teams. Their expertise ensures you receive the highest quality of care.
The fact is, crises don’t adhere to a schedule, and neither do we. Our services to frontline workers are available 24/7, providing you with support whenever you need it as proven by our history of successful interventions and positive outcomes. Our EFAP services have made a significant impact on the well-being and performance of frontline workers and emergency response teams in Nunavik since 1999.
Looking for a workshop or a specific training? We offer customized programs that address the specific needs of your team. Whether it’s group workshops, individual counseling, or resilience training, we design our services to meet your unique requirements.
Choosing our EFAP services means choosing a partner dedicated to your well-being and that of your family. We are committed to supporting you as you continue to support and protect your community.
Workshop Highlights

Our workshops and training focus on understanding and addressing the impact of trauma, equipping emergency response teams with the skills needed to provide effective support. This trauma-informed approach facilitates the integration of cultural values within the interventions by blending cutting-edge psychological practices with a deep respect for Inuit traditions and values, ensuring that the training is culturally relevant and sensitive.
In our psychosocial training, participants engage in hands-on, interactive sessions led by experienced mental health professionals, Traditional Helpers, and Elders who have approved of and have agreed to participate in our holistic curriculum. Topics covered include stress management, trauma response, peer support, healing and emotional resilience, all tailored to the unique context of Nunavik.