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Free Webinar! Educating Patrons And Employees About Responsible Gaming: What Does The Research Say?

Free Webinar!
2 – 3 :30 p.m., May 30, 2018

Educating Patrons and Employees about Responsible Gaming: What Does the Research Say?

Many responsible gaming practices are focused on educating patrons and personnel alike. But are these programs effective? Dr. Gray will show what research is saying about such programs.

Instructor:Heather Gray, PhD is associate director of academic affairs at the Division on Addiction, Cambridge Health Alliance, a Harvard Medical School (HMS) teaching hospital, and instructor in psychiatry at HMS. Among her many research interests, conducted in collaboration with Internet and land-based gambling operators in the US and internationally, is how people gamble and respond to interventions designed to promote responsible gambling.

Learning objectives:

  • Identify two programs geared to educate patrons and employees
  • Identify one finding from the research on employee education

The webinar is free but registration is required:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1235241228953197057

CE Hours:Attendees will earn up to 1.5 Continuing Education Hours. CE Hours are approved by NAADAC, NBCC and California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals. The National Center for Responsible Gaming (NCRG) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The NCRG maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

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April 2, 2018/by icrg_admin
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