31
Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

  • View
    217

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Problem Gambling Prevention in AlbertaMarch 28, 2003

Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen

Theresa Hermary

Ron Beach

Page 2: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach
Page 3: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Universal Prevention Promote wellness and healthy lifestyles in

the broad population Prevent the onset of the behavior

Page 4: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Examples of Universal Prevention

AADAC’s School Strategy Problem Gambling Resources

Page 5: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Youth Framework AADAC’s School Strategy

Enhances services to schools Comprehensive, collaborative approach Curriculum aligned resources Best and Promising practices Focus on key transition grades 4, 7, 9 and 11

Page 6: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach
Page 7: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Playing for Keeps

Curriculum aligned for Senior High students

Used in schools or community programs Information on adolescent gambling Youth perspectives on gambling

Page 8: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach
Page 9: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Your Best Bet

School Curriculum for Junior High students

Skill building activities Positive decision making Helping teens to identify high risk

gambling activities

Page 10: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach
Page 11: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Targeted Prevention

Decrease the prevalence of problem gambling

Promotion of protective factors and resilience

Page 12: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Examples of Targeted Prevention Initiatives Community Projects

Resiliency - Mentoring Problem Gambling - ASSIST

Page 13: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Guiding Principles of Community Projects Strength Based Family Involvement Culturally Sensitive Relevant to Youth Community Based

Page 14: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Resiliency Community Projects

Mentoring One-to-one relationships between volunteer

adults and school children identified as at-risk Creating environments that can respond

constructively to risk factors Schools, families and communities become

partners in addressing addiction problems

Page 15: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Recognizing When Gambling Becomes a Problem

ASSIST Community Services Centre

Edmonton Chinese Community

Page 16: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

6 / 4 9

R e c o g n i z i n g W h e n G a m b l i n g B e c o m e s A P r o b l e m

W e i n v i t e y o u t o t e l l u s w h a t y o u t h i n k o f

“ G a m b l i n g B e c o m e s A P r o b l e m “ t h r o u g h y o u r p o e m s

T h e m e : G a m b l i n g A c t i v i t i e s D e a l i n g w i t h p r o b l e m g a m b l i n g C o n s e q u e n c e o f g a m b l i n g E l i g i b i l i t y : G r a d e 4 – G r a d e 6 P a p e r S i z e : L e t t e r 8 ½ x 1 1 i n c h e s P r i z e s : T o t h e m o s t c r e a t i v e / o u t s t a n d i n g ( 2 p r i z e s p e r g r a d e ) * G a l a x y l a n d F a m i l y D a y p a s s a n d a c o u p o n b o o k *

D e a d l i n e f o r S u b m i s s i o n : J a n 3 1 s t , 2 0 0 3 P r i n t y o u r n a m e , g r a d e a n d n a m e o f s c h o o l

a t t h e b a c k o f y o u r p o e m s P l e a s e d o n o t f o l d t h e e n t r y

* T h e m o s t o u t s t a n d i n g a n d i n s i g h t f u l p o e m s

w i l l b e s e l e c t e d t h r o u g h V i e w e r s ’ C h o i c e . S e l e c t i o n r e s u l t s w i l l b e a n n o u n c e d i n

A p r i l 1 s t , 2 0 0 3 . * P l e a s e d r o p o ff o r m a i l y o u r p o e m s t o

A S S I S T C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e s C e n t r e 9 6 5 3 - 1 0 5 A A v e , E d m o n t o n , A B , T 5 H 0 M 3 E n t r i e s w i l l n o t b e r e t u r n e d . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , p l e a s e p h o n e 4 2 9 - 3 1 1 1

O r g a n i z e d b y : A S S I S T C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e s C e n t r e F u n d e d b y : A l b e r t a A l c o h o l a n d D r u g A b u s e

C o m m i s s i o n ( A A D A C ) S p o n s o r e d i n p a r t b y : W e s t E d m o n t o n M a l l

Page 17: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Problem Gambling Awareness Displays and theatre productions in schools Poetry Contest Workshops Radio Programs Newspaper Publications Family Support Community Collaboration

Page 18: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Goals of the Project Enhance support for families through

supporting integration and reduce barriers to accessing resources and services.

Help schools and other community services to respond constructively to the risk factor of problem gambling in the family

Page 19: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach
Page 20: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Indicated Prevention Targets people already experiencing a

problem and who may not be ready or able to engage in a formal treatment experiences

The intent is to reduce the harms associated with problem gambling

Page 21: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Examples of IndicatedPrevention Initiatives

Responsible Gaming

Gambling Decisions

Page 22: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach
Page 23: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Winning Moments

Effects of problem gambling Signs of a Problem Helping Resources How to Help

Page 24: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Employee’s are encouraged to : Be open to talking to patron Point out helpful resources Avoid reinforcing the myths Respect the customer Refer to establishment’s customer service

policy

Page 25: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Gambling Decisions

A Program to Help Clients Control their Gambling

Page 26: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Gambling Decisions An early intervention program for people

whose gambling is starting to cause problems in their lives- problem gamblers.

Page 27: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Program Focus Gambling Decisions provides participants

with a choice of goals.

• Learn to control their gambling

• Decide to abstain altogether

Page 28: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

How it works : Clients are screened by phone A six week program is offered before the

problem is too big. Clients who need more intensive help are

referred to abstinence programs

Page 29: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Three formats of the program: 1. Self Help

2. Self Help Plus

3. Group program

Page 30: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Results to Date: Successfully tested in a 1 – year controlled

trial in Edmonton Results published Dissemination plan being developed

Page 31: Problem Gambling Prevention in Alberta March 28, 2003 Z’Anne Harvey-Jansen Theresa Hermary Ron Beach

Question and Answer