To broaden the members of our society, our training and perspectives, we seek opportunities to collaborate with our colleagues and industry partners worldwide to share ideas and resources on Intimacy best practices.
We know we aren’t aware of every organization related to intimacy in performance and related fields; if you are interested in a professional friendship with NSIP, please reach out to us here. We will arrange a time to meet with you.
NSIP Resources
- FYI Series – Riders: Ins and Outs
- FYI Series – Riders Fact Sheet
- FYI Series – BIPOC Panel Discussion
- FYI Series – CAEA Riders
- Layperson Terms Template PDF Word
Other Resources
Industry Best Practices
- SAG – AFTRA Standards and Protocols for the Use of Intimacy Coordinators
- ACTRA Best Practices
- ACTRA Toronto Best Practices
- BRITISH COLUMBIA Motion Picture Industry COVID-19 Safety Guidelines
Mental Health and Wellness
- Black Mental Wellness
- Recovery Local – Providing addiction resources and information
- Intimacy Direction: Support for Performers’ Mental Health During and Post-Pandemic
- The Summit Wellness Group – Written and curated by Women of Color, this guide features over 60 resources for People of Color
- Freeman Recovery Center – A helpful guide outlining the importance of sober living homes
- Retreat of Broward – This guide dives deep into an alarming trend in substance use – rush poppers
- Live Another Day – Live Another Day believes in equal access to life-saving mental health and substance use resources
- Southeast Detox – A guide to help Black women rise and thrive in 2023
- Detox Local – Abundant mental health and substance resources for Asian Americans
- Prevail Recovery Center – An excellent guide full of resources for Black LGBTQ+ people
- Centric Behavioral Health – Abundant resources for Asian Americans in the LGBTQ+ community
- Find Luxury Rehabs – An abundant collection of mental health and substance use resources for Transgender people
- Southeast Addiction Center – Newly updated for 2023, this guide features 50 substance use and mental health resources for Black men
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The National Society of Intimacy Professionals is separate and distinct from and is not associated with, licensed or endorsed by, or otherwise affiliated with Intimacy Coordinators Canada (ICC).