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We support parents and families with evidence based information, resources and practical tips to start meaningful and non-judgmental conversations with their kids about the harms of early substance use. We educate, engage and empower parents and families in their efforts to support their children. We offer the Parent Support Helpline available 24/7 - for anyone with concerns about their child's substance use - Call 1 866 381-1511

Let's Talk Drugs webinars for parents 05/13/2026

Our monthly webinar series, "Let's Talk Drugs," provides essential, evidence-based insights for parents and youth-serving professionals. With sessions covering topics from teen celebrations to substance-specific discussions, we aim to foster open conversations about substance use. Join us to empower informed choices and create safe environments for our youth.

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Let's Talk Drugs webinars for parents Email from Substance Now every month!  Supportive conversations, now every month Let’s Talk Drugs is now a monthly webinar series for parents, caregivers, and youth-serving professionals who want ev

05/11/2026

Prom, graduation, and teen parties should be memorable for the right reasons. Join our upcoming webinar for parents and caregivers for supportive, practical guidance to help you keep communication open, set clear expectations, and help your teen celebrate safely.

Wednesday, May 20

12 p.m. EDT or 6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. EDT

Register on our website: https://www.talksubstance.org/support/webinars/

05/06/2026

📣 Great News! We've added a second time to our upcoming webinar! 📣

You can join us on Wednesday at 12 noon Eastern OR 6 pm Pacific ( 9 pm Eastern)

Prom and party season for teens is just around the corner. Don't miss this opportunity and get tips to help your teen plan ahead, reduce risks and enjoy their night safely.
Register here for either time slot.

https://ow.ly/T6ry50YUBSP

04/20/2026

According to the Canadian Substance Use Survey (CSUS) in 2023, close to 80% of youth and young adults (15–24) have tried alcohol and around 60% have tried cannabis.
Knowing these patterns can help you start open, supportive conversations with your teen before peer pressure and risky situations arise.
Get tips for starting the conversation with your kids :
https://www.talksubstance.org/talk/conversation-starters/

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