NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action

NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action is an organization run by and for people with lived experience of mental health challenges/mental illness.

NISA is a peer-run, recovery-oriented mental health organization located in downtown Sudbury which offers peer support along with active living, and creative and skill development programming. In all that we do we aim to offer a space for Being, Belonging, and Becoming. Being: a basic acceptance of oneself; not having to apologize for one's existence. Belonging: having other people to relate to; b

eing part of a group; having 'family'. Becoming: developing new skills and pathways in life. We at NISA feel we have much to offer to the process of mental health reform. We have a working model for organization, cooperation, and community involvement. We have acquired experience, and a knowledge base which we have documented and shared with others both in Ontario and internationally.

At NISA, our programs are led by trained Peer Support Workers with lived experience, and are designed to help people bui...
06/19/2026

At NISA, our programs are led by trained Peer Support Workers with lived experience, and are designed to help people build wellness skills, strengthen coping strategies, connect with others, and support their recovery journey.

Call us at 705-222-6472 to learn more or register for a group!

We are proud to share that NISA student Phylis Wanjiku, currently completing a Certificate program in Community and Heal...
06/18/2026

We are proud to share that NISA student Phylis Wanjiku, currently completing a Certificate program in Community and Health Services Navigation at Cambrian College, was awarded the John Howard Society “Volunteer of the Year Award.”

Phylis’s compassion and commitment to supporting our community make a meaningful difference every day.

We feel lucky that she spent her placement supporting everyone at NISA.

Congratulations, Phylis!

06/16/2026
Happy Pride Month from everyone at NISA! 🌈 We are deeply committed to providing a safe, inclusive space and breaking dow...
06/16/2026

Happy Pride Month from everyone at NISA! 🌈

We are deeply committed to providing a safe, inclusive space and breaking down barriers to mental health and substance use health supports for our 2SLGBTQIA+ peers.

To find out more about our peer led programs and services, including virtual groups, visit our website at info.nisa.on.ca

We’re hiring a Full Time Operations Coordinator!More information on the role and how to apply can be found here- https:/...
06/15/2026

We’re hiring a Full Time Operations Coordinator!

More information on the role and how to apply can be found here- https://nisa.on.ca/get-involved/

NISA staff are loving the artwork from a recent Creative Expressions Group! For this "Clay Feast" activity, participants...
06/01/2026

NISA staff are loving the artwork from a recent Creative Expressions Group! For this "Clay Feast" activity, participants were tasked with crafting a clay ingredient or meal that reflects who they are.

Held in the Artist Loft at NISA, the Creative Expressions program provides a safe, peer-facilitated environment to explore art as a wellness tool.

Through mindful activities, guided prompts, and gentle discussion, participants build creative confidence, emotional awareness, and a sense of belonging without the pressure for artistic perfection.

Who can join? Creative Expressions (and all NISA programs) are completely free and open to:

-NISA Members or individuals with lived experience of mental health challenges or mental illness

-Anyone currently accessing mental health services in our community

Interested in joining, or know someone who might benefit from our programs?

Visit nisa.on.ca or call us at 705-222-6472 to find out more!

‼️ NOTICE ‼️NISA will be CLOSED June 2nd from 8:30AM to 12:00PM for our Staff Meeting. We will reopen regular hours for ...
06/01/2026

‼️ NOTICE ‼️
NISA will be CLOSED June 2nd from 8:30AM to 12:00PM for our Staff Meeting. We will reopen regular hours for the remainder of the day. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you Tuesday afternoon!

‼️ NOTICE ‼️NISA will be CLOSED MAY 27th, 28th, & 29th for staff training. We are open again on June 1st. We apologize f...
05/26/2026

‼️ NOTICE ‼️
NISA will be CLOSED MAY 27th, 28th, & 29th for staff training. We are open again on June 1st. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you Monday.

‼️ NOTICE ‼️NISA will be CLOSED tomorrow, MAY 13th for maintenance reasons. We are open again on May 14th. We apologize ...
05/12/2026

‼️ NOTICE ‼️

NISA will be CLOSED tomorrow, MAY 13th for maintenance reasons. We are open again on May 14th. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you Thursday.

03/19/2026

⚠️ Drug warning: March 18, 2026

Public Health Sudbury & Districts is warning of a rise in drug poisonings (overdoses) and unexpected reactions to substances in Sudbury and districts.

Read more: https://www.phsd.ca/drug-warning-march-18-2026/



The cause of the increase is unknown. This serves as an important reminder that street drugs may be cut or mixed with substances such as benzos (benzodiazepines), xylazine, medetomidine, fentanyl, or carfentanil. If you use drugs, take steps to reduce your risk. Share this information to help save lives.

ℹ️ Key information
In the last five days, community services have reported more complex drug poisonings involving substances that do not respond to naloxone.

Heavy snow and poor road conditions can leave people isolated and delay emergency response. If you’re using drugs, don’t use alone. Use with someone you trust, check in with a friend, or use a service like the National Overdose Response Service.

Due to concerns about benzodiazepines (benzos) and tranquilizers (xylazine and medetomidine), take steps to support someone who is sedated.

• Move the person to a safe place, ideally somewhere warm and dry.
• Stay with them and keep an eye on them.
• Check that limbs are not restricted.
• If they are having trouble breathing or if they are not breathing, give rescue breaths.

ℹ️ How to prevent poisonings
A poisoning occurs when a person uses a substance, and their body cannot handle its effects. A person can pass out, stop breathing, or experience a seizure. Poisonings can be fatal or non-fatal.
• Carry a naloxone kit. It can help reverse an opioid poisoning. Know how to use it (PDF).
• Pick up a free naloxone kit at The Point, Réseau ACCESS Network, or ask your local hospital or pharmacy. Visit ca/page/get-naloxone-kits-free.
• Avoid mixing substances. This includes alcohol, prescription, over-the-counter, and street drugs.
• Start with a lower dose and go slow.
• Avoid using drugs when you are alone.
• Have a trusted person nearby or use a virtual safe consumption service like the National Overdose Response Service at 1.888.688.6677. This service provides 24/7 confidential and non-judgmental support, whenever and wherever you use drugs.

ℹ️How to respond to poisonings
• Call 911. Stay with the person. Monitor their breathing until help arrives.
• GIVE NALOXONE. It won’t cause harm if opioids are not involved. The person may not wake up right away due to sedation. More doses may be needed.
• If the person is unconscious, place them in the recovery position.

ℹ️How to recognize poisonings
Different substances affect the body in different ways, so the symptoms of a drug poisoning can vary. Because the drug supply is unpredictable and often contains a mix of substances, drug poisonings may not look like the usual or expected symptoms.

ℹ️Opioid poisoning symptoms:
• bluish, purple, or greyish skin, lips, or nails (depending on skin tone)
• dizziness, confusion, or inability to stay awake
• choking, gurgling, or snoring sounds
• slow, weak, or no breathing

ℹ️Benzodiazepines (benzos) poisoning symptoms
Poisoning due to benzodiazepines may last for hours and may include:
• extreme sleepiness or passing out
• poor balance or movement control
• slurred speech
• blackouts and memory loss

Share this warning to help raise awareness and reduce the risk of drug poisonings. http://phsd.ca/drug-warning-march-18-2026/

Address

36 Elgin Street 2nd Floor
Greater Sudbury, ON
P3C5B4

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4pm
Friday 9:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+17052226472

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