Press Release
December 15, 2022
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has released its latest Social Indicators COVID-19 Pandemic report. The report examines the social impacts of health measures taken to protect Northwest Territories (NWT) residents against COVID-19.
In May 2020, the Department of Health and Social Services put together a working group to examine whether public health measures during the pandemic were having unintended negative consequences on the well-being of residents. For example, it was anticipated that social isolation would create challenges in reporting concerns of suspected child/youth maltreatment.
Other key social indicators being monitored include mental health and addictions, alcohol-related harm, and family violence.
Highlights of the report’s findings include:
This social indicator data provides valuable insight to help determine what actions need to be taken by the Health and Social Services system. However, interpretation of the data needs to be carefully considered due to limitations, such as the NWT’s relatively small population, the short duration of the studies, and information misclassification.
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For media requests, please contact:
Nancy Guardado
A/Manager, Communications
Health and Social Services
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has released its latest Social Indicators COVID-19 Pandemic report. The report examines the social impacts of health measures taken to protect Northwest Territories (NWT) residents against COVID-19.
In May 2020, the Department of Health and Social Services put together a working group to examine whether public health measures during the pandemic were having unintended negative consequences on the well-being of residents. For example, it was anticipated that social isolation would create challenges in reporting concerns of suspected child/youth maltreatment.
Other key social indicators being monitored include mental health and addictions, alcohol-related harm, and family violence.
Highlights of the report’s findings include:
This social indicator data provides valuable insight to help determine what actions need to be taken by the Health and Social Services system. However, interpretation of the data needs to be carefully considered due to limitations, such as the NWT’s relatively small population, the short duration of the studies, and information misclassification.
Related Links
For media requests, please contact:
Nancy Guardado
A/Manager, Communications
Health and Social Services
Government of the Northwest Territories
Nancy_Guardado@gov.nt.ca
(867) 767-9052 ext. 49033
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