Central MetroWest Substance Awareness & Prevention Collaborative

Uniting communities through connection and collaboration to prevent youth substance use and misuse, foster a culture of wellness, and ensure every young person has the support they need to thrive.

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of youth haven’t vaped or used alcohol in the last 30 days

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of youth haven’t used cannabis in the last 30 days.

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of students report having a supportive adult in their lives.

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of kids who learn about the risks of drugs are less likely to use.
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Uniting Communities through Connection & Collaboration

Whether you’re a parent or caregiver, or youth looking for guidance, an educator seeking resources, or a community member eager to create change, CMSAPC brings seven communities together to build a healthier, united region.

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    Support for parents, caregivers, and youth

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    Educational resources for educators

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    Community health and prevention programs

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    Opportunities to lead local change

Explore Our Local Coalitions

Get to know the community coalitions that make up CMSAPC. These dedicated groups share in our mission and work to craft prevention strategies suited to their community’s unique needs.

Ashland

Hudson

Marlborough

Natick

Northborough

Southborough

Westborough

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Youth Substance Use
Prevention Resources

Want to make a real impact? Our resources are your playbook for building healthier habits for community youth and your family.

Community Events

View our Events Calendar to stay informed about workshops, training sessions, and wellness activities happening across Central MetroWest.

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Talking early and talking often isn’t about giving a speech. It’s about building a relationship based on trust and openness.

The earlier these conversations begin, the better prepared young people are to make healthy, informed choices, especially as they navigate the challenges of growing up.

You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to be present.

If it feels awkward, you’re not alone. But it can be easier than you think. Start small. Stay calm. Keep talking. Here are simple openers:
💬 “What are you hearing about cannabis at school lately?”
💬 “I read something today about cannabis and teen health—curious what you think.”
💬 “Lots of teens are talking about vaping and edibles. What do you notice?”

Here's a short, sample conversation:
Parent: “Hey, I saw something online about cannabis use increasing among teens. Do kids ever talk about it at your school?”
Teen: “Yeah, I guess.”
Parent: “What do you think about it?”
Teen: “I don’t know. Some people say it helps with stress.”
Parent: “Stress is real—I get that. But cannabis can actually make anxiety worse in teens. If you ever feel overwhelmed, come to me. We’ll handle it together.”

Short, natural, low-pressure. That’s the goal.

Young people want honesty, consistency, and clarity. Instead of lectures or scare tactics, share your values:

🗣️ “I care about your health and future.”
🗣️ “I want you to be able to handle stress in healthy ways.”
🗣️ “I’m always here to help you make safe choices.”

Setting expectations doesn’t mean being controlling—it means being clear.
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Studies consistently show that young people who talk with a trusted adult about substance use are:

✅ Less likely to start using substances
✅ More likely to understand risks and make healthy choices
✅ Better prepared to handle peer pressure
✅ More likely to seek help if they ever feel overwhelmed or curious

Conversations help delay use... and delaying use is one of the most protective things we can do for youth.
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Studies consistently

Another reason to talk early and often is that today’s cannabis products are very different from what some adults remember...

👉 Potency has increased dramatically... many products contain higher levels of THC.
👉 New forms exist: vape pens, edibles, oils, waxes, and concentrates.
👉 Discreet use is easy: vape devices and edibles can be hard to detect.
👉 Marketing targets youth using social media trends and “wellness” language.

Without honest guidance from adults, youth may assume cannabis is harmless because it’s legal in some places. But legal does not mean risk-free, especially for developing brains.
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