How Did YOU Observe PGAM? Formatted: Font: Bold Formatted: Left: 1", Right: 1" Thank you to all Problem Gambling Awareness Month participants! State affiliates, community partners in health and the gaming industry, advocates and other supporters across the country observed PGAM in a variety of successful, creative ways throughout the month of March. From conferences and special events to state proclamations, media coverage, a National Twitter Chat and other outreach -- congratulations to all for the great awareness- raising that you made happen! PGAM is a grassroots effort to educate the public and healthcare professionals about the warning signs of problem gambling, and to promote the availability of help and hope both locally and nationally. A number of NCPG’s Board members came into town a day early for the annual Board retreat in order to participate in our annual Capitol Hill Advocacy Days, meeting and raising awareness with Senators and Representatives about the impact of gambling addiction in the U.S. Armed Forces. A thorough study on this issue is underway as the result of our advocacy efforts last year. (Photo: Left: NCPG Vice President Marlene Warner, left, of the Massachusetts Council, meets Senator Elizabeth Warren.) Left: NCPG Vice President Marlene Warner, left, of the Massachusetts Council, meets Senator Elizabeth Warren. Executive Director Keith Whyte and board members also met with staff for Senators Schumer, Gillibrand, Markey and Reed, and with a number of House of Representatives leaders the following day. We also publicly asked ESPN to acknowledge PGAM by including the national helpline in President Obama’s annual NCAA bracket selection. ESPN declined but the effort called attention to the fact that while the President selects his teams in good fun, “March Madness” truly is the reality for millions of Americans who struggle with problem gambling. NCPG Executive Director Keith Whyte also attended and spoke at meetings in California, Rhode Island, St. Thomas, Maine, and Massachusetts during March and early April. We also conducted a post-PGAM survey this year. Respondents said: --75% engaged in awareness raising activities; --59% held presentations or trainings; --56% conducted media outreach; and --36% used Facebook and other social media to promote activities and share Formatted: Font: Bold Comment [BR1]: Need to re-word this since the research hasn’t been done yet; also I think we should toot our own horn a little about getting this approved and into action! And is there more to say about state efforts? Formatted: Font: Not Italic Formatted: Font: Not Italic Formatted: Font: Not Italic Formatted: Font: Bold Comment [BR2]: Not sure that the meaning comes across with this phrase Formatted: Font: Bold information. To see a sampling of photos, videos, conferences and events that occurred during PGAM, visit the PGAM highlights page of the NCPG website here. And please continue to send us your photos, videos, media clips and other information about your activities during PGAM. We want to acknowledge your participation in the increased activity this year and wshare them as useful guides and resources for those planning for next year! Members Vote Formatted: Default Paragraph Font, Font: (Default) Times New Roman, 16 pt, Font color: Custom Color(RGB(62,118,186)), Pattern: Clear The recent item on changes to the NCPG By-laws was voted on by Members and passed with a 98% affirmative response. Get the Early Bird Rate for the NCPG National Conference! Formatted: Font: Bold Register today for the 30th National Conference on Problem Gambling, July 15-16, 2016 in Tarrytown, New York. Early Bird registration ends May 16! Formatted: Font color: Hyperlink 100+ Presenters, 31 CEU’s 6 Plenary Sessions with Distinguished Speakers, including Keynote by Dr. Jon Kelly 4 Tracks: Treatment, Prevention, Recovery & Community; Responsible Gaming & Regulation Comment [KW3]: Please crop pic so its just the 4 board members. Board Members Attend Capitol Hill Networking Event NCPG Board members attended a gambling professionals networking event on Capitol Hill on April 6. It was held at the offices of The Porter Group and brought together stakeholders from different facets of the gaming and problem gambling fields. Pictured l – r are Judge Mark Farrell, NCPG Secretary; Wiley Harwell, NCPG President; Jerry Bauerkemper; and Robert Jacobson. Follow Us and Spread the Word Connect with us on social media: follow NCPG on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to stay informed of the latest problem gambling and responsible gaming news -- and to raise awareness your audiences. Use our hashtags #problemgambling and #HavetheConvo. with Formatted: Font: Bold Formatted: Font: Bold Formatted: Font: Bold P. S. Just $12 funds one hour of National Problem Gambling Helpline services in voice, text and chat. Please consider making a donation—it’s tax deductible and 100% of your donations go to program support. Your gift of $12, $29 or $58 for one, four or more hours of Helpline services (call, text or chat) will help people start on the road to recovery. Download the pdf donation form and return it with your payment or simply donate online - thank you!
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