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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) is seeking a consultant to conduct a thorough gaps analysis of primary and secondary education services in Inuit Nunangat. The role involves gathering data through outreach and producing a report to inform advocacy and policy development for Inuit students. The consultant will need to exhibit expertise in Inuit education and demonstrate a collaborative approach to understand the dynamics affecting education quality in these communities.
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) is seeking a consultant(s) to gather data and information on primary and secondary education services in Inuit Nunangat. This work will inform ITK’s understanding of education service needs across Inuit Nunangat. This work should focus on gathering publicly available data and information and include:
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK)
ITK is the national representational organization for Canada’s 70,000 Inuit, the majority of whom live in four regions, including the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (Northwest Territories), Nunavut, Nunavik (Northern Quebec), and Nunatsiavut (Northern Labrador). Collectively, these four regions make up Inuit Nunangat, the Inuit homeland in Canada. Inuit Nunangat includes 51 communities and encompasses roughly 40 percent of Canada’s landmass and more than 72 percent of its coastline.
The comprehensive land claim agreements that have been settled in Inuit Nunangat form a core component of ITK’s mandate. These land claims have the status of protected treaties under the Constitution. ITK remains committed to working in partnership with the Crown to fully implement these land claims. Consistent with its founding purpose, ITK represents the rights and interests of Inuit at the national level through a democratic governance structure that represents all Inuit regions.
ITK advocates for policies, programs and services that impact the health, social, cultural, political and environmental issues facing Inuit today. ITK is governed by a Board of Directors that is composed of the following members:
ITK seeks a clearer understanding of the primary and secondary education services available throughout Inuit Nunangat. Education across Inuit Nunangat is impacted by the colonial legacy of the residential school system where challenges persist in developing education systems that meet the needs of Inuit students and lead to student successes, while also respecting Inuit cultural.
There is abundant existing data that demonstrates the realities of Inuit education. Despite some improvements over decades of advocacy work, inadequacies still exist related to culturally relevant curricula and Inuktut language of instruction.
While high-level data provides a general understanding of the issues facing Inuit education, key data gaps remain regarding the specific details of educational service delivery, the availability and effectiveness of support systems, and the impact of infrastructure and other factors on student learning. This gaps analysis seeks to identify and investigate these gaps to inform future advocacy and policy development with an aim for Inuit students across Inuit Nunangat to be provided high-quality education comparable to that of all Canadians that is rooted in Inuit knowledge, communities, families, culture, and language.
The Gaps Analysis should include, but not be limited to, the following indicators and key areas of interest:
The anticipated methods are as follows:
An Inuit Nunangat Primary and Secondary Education Gaps Analysis report of no more than 25 pages, including standard sections such as executive summary, introduction, methodology, results and analysis, discussion and references. Graphics to support quick comprehension of data is also expected. Detailed data, as necessary or available, may be presented in additional appendices.
ITK requires a detailed proposal that includes:
Through this RFP, ITK is seeking experienced consultants who can provide high quality analysis as outlined above. ITK will assess proposals based on the following criteria (please include in your proposal):
NOTE: Companies that are owned, managed or otherwise represented by a beneficiary under an Inuit Nunangat land claims agreement will be given priority consideration. We encourage all applicants to self-identify.
Interviews and references may be required upon request. Priority will be given to project teams that include Inuit beneficiaries.
It is anticipated that the work required for this project will start in July 2025. The ability to produce high quality work within a compressed timeline is important; ITK will iterate and assist in providing direction for the creation of this plan as needed. Work should be completed by December 30, 2025.
Submission Deadline:
Your electronic submission should be sent by 5:00 pm ET on July 7th, 2025.
All submissions must come through the Responsive website below:
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