Marijuana
We are very concerned about marijuana use among students in our community. Youth report a fairly high acceptance of youth marijuana use, as well as a low perception of harm with a good number of surveyed youth indicating that it isn’t all that harmful to themselves or their peers.
Please take the time to educate yourself about today’s marijuana- the THC amounts are incredibly high and the science behind the dangers to the developing brain is clear and precise.
Smart Approaches to Marijuana – Smart Approaches to Marijuana (learnaboutsam.org)
Marijuana: Facts Parents Need to Know | NIDA for Teens (drugabuse.gov)
How to Talk about Marijuana with Your Son or Daughter – Partnership to End Addiction (drugfree.org)
What is Dabbing? (VeryWellMind.org)
Parent e-Books & Guides – Partnership to End Addiction (drugfree.org)
Project Courage | Drug Treatment Center – Old Saybrook, CT (projectcourageworks.com)
Johnny’s Story • Johnny’s Ambassadors (johnnysambassadors.org)
Parent Movement 2.0 (parentmovement2-0.org)
Let’s #MentionPrevention (drugfreect.org)
21 for a Reason: Preventing Youth Substance Abuse in CT (seracct.org)
Marijuana Talk Kit from Partnership to End Addiction | Where Families Find Answers (drugfree.org)
Cannabis: The Current State of Affairs from CADCA
Know the Negative Effects and Risks of Marijuana Use | SAMHSA
Connecticut Cannabis Laws Overview fact_sheet.pdf (drugfreect.org)
Alcohol Resources
Underage Drinking is a real concern for youth in Lyme/Old Lyme. Our youth report alcohol use with numbers rising from 9th grade and continuing to rise through 12th grade. Perception of harm and access to alcohol continue to be identified risk factors. Many parents don’t supply alcohol to teenagers, but some continue to allow parties and supply alcohol. Binge drinking, social host law, and role modeling are concerns for our community.
Awareness around underage drinking is critical.
Vaping
Vaping and E-cigarette use has been on the rise in the United States and L/OL is no different. Students report vaping as early as middle school and it is often found to be a gateway to other drugs and alcohol. The nicotine in ONE JUUL POD is equal to approximately 20 cigarettes.
Our Prevention Coordinator is available to provide education to youth and families around vaping and early cessation to help break the addiction early.
Smart Approaches to Marijuana – Smart Approaches to Marijuana (learnaboutsam.org)
Marijuana: Facts Parents Need to Know | NIDA for Teens (drugabuse.gov)
How to Talk about Marijuana with Your Son or Daughter – Partnership to End Addiction (drugfree.org)
Parent e-Books & Guides – Partnership to End Addiction (drugfree.org)
Project Courage | Drug Treatment Center – Old Saybrook, CT (projectcourageworks.com)
Student Survey Results/Grant Updates
The LOLPC collaborates with LOLMS and LOLHS every two years to survey students about their substance use, norms, and beliefs. This data is extremely helpful in determining the work of the LOLPC and how to best support youth and families in our community. Please find full reports here.
2017 Survey Results
2019 Survey Results
2022 Survey Results
2022 Survey Power Point Presentation
Mental Health
Research and science tells us that substance abuse disorders are very often associated with mental health disorders and times of distress, stress, and struggle. Please reach out to your school counselor, physician, private therapists, or other trusted support and/or professional to find services for your child and family.