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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Barrier #3: “I’m not sure they’ll listen.”

It can feel like young people tune out, roll their eyes, or cut conversations short. But research shows that parents and caregivers are still the #1 influence in a young person’s choices. Yes, even during the teenage years.

They may not show it, but your voice matters. Consistency over time builds impact.

Try this instead: Don’t wait for a “big talk.” Use small moments to weave in quick messages and build trust. The key is to stay calm and keep the door open.

What you can say:
💬 “I know you might not always agree with me, but I care about your safety and I’ll always make time to listen to you too.”
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Barrier #2: “Talking about it will just put ideas in their head.”

This is a myth, albeit an understandable fear. But studies show the opposite is true. When caring adults avoid these topics, youth are left to learn from social media, friends, or the internet. Misinformation spreads fast, and silence is often mistaken for approval.

Try this instead: Think of it like teaching road safety. You wouldn’t refuse to teach a child how to cross the street because it might “give them ideas about traffic.” You teach them to be careful because the risk exists.

What you can say:
💬 “You might hear about cannabis from friends or online, so I want to make sure you have real facts.”
💬 “Just like anything that affects health, it’s important we talk about it.”
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📬 Hudson Health & Happenings – Issue #3 is here!

We’re excited to share the latest edition of the Hudson Health Department’s community newsletter!

Inside this issue, you’ll find:
✔️ Childhood vaccination clinic information
✔️ Heart Health info & blood pressure clinic dates
✔️ Postpartum support group details from MetroWest Shared Public Health Services
✔️ Food access resources & upcoming Food Summit from MetroWest Food Collaborative
✔️ Updates on the “Talk Early. Talk Often.” campaign from Central MetroWest Substance Awareness & Prevention Collaborative
✔️ Information about the upcoming Transfer Station public hearing
✔️ And much more!

Public health supports our community at every stage of life — and this newsletter is one way we stay connected and keep you informed.

📖 Read the full newsletter here: www.townofhudson.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/269

Please feel free to share with friends, family, and neighbors. Thank you for being part of a community that values health and wellness! 💙
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