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Integrating Problem
Gambling Prevention on a
      Time Budget
           Julie Hynes, MA, CPS
 Problem Gambling Prevention Coordinator
      Prevention Program Webmaster
   Lane County Health & Human Services
    Oregon Problem Gambling Services
Today’s Conversation
 Why problem gambling?
 Why integrate?
 Practical strategies
 Practical tools
 Getting started
 Q&A along the way!

     Note: This entire presentation, links
      and tools are available online at:
     www.preventionlane.org/gambling/
          prevention-summit.htm
Why Gambling?
 One student in every classroom (average of 3%) of
  Washington 8th, 10th, and 12th graders who gambled said
  gambling had caused problems at home, school, or with
  friends (source: Washington Healthy Youth Survey, 2008)
 Research consistently shows teens who gamble have
  higher rates of: (sources: Oregon Health Authority, 2010; Marotta &
  Hynes, 2003)
   Alcohol use                          Delinquency
   Marijuana use                        Depression
   Violent behavior                     Suicidal ideation and
   Sexual behavior                       attempts
   Handgun possession
Oregon Student Wellness Surveys




Source: http://oregon.pridesurveys.com
Why Gambling?
   5 “A’s” for Alarm



                    Availability
                    Accessibility
                    Acceptability
                    Advertising
                    Age


 This is an issue thus far under-checked, under-studied,
                     under the radar!
Why Gambling?
Why Gambling?
A New Online World




     Source: http://learntolottery.com/#/scratch-games
Why Schools?

Yikes




 Source: http://oregon.pridesurveys.com
Why
 Integrate?             No budget
                        No time
                        Best/evidence-
                         based practice
                         approach
                        Similar reward
                         pathways/
                         adolescent brain
                         development

not what integration
look like
Our
Approach:          Information Dissemination
                      Prevention Education
Uses the Center       Alternative Activities
for Substance      Community-Based Processes
Abuse Prevention            Problem
                     Identification/Referral
Strategies for
                     Environmental/Policy
Effective                 Approaches
Prevention
Department of Education
 Exhibiting and presenting at school teacher trainings
 ODE health education standards now includes
  problem gambling at 6-8th grade level




        Above: see http://preventionlane.org/gambling/about-us.htm
        for complete chart & information
CSAP: Policy
Partnering with schools
 Casino night alternatives
 Parenting programs (e.g., Strengthening Families)
 Selective prevention programs (e.g., Reconnecting
  Youth)
 Adding language about gambling into any drug or
  alcohol curriculum
 In-class presentations that can fold in with problem
  gambling
 Sample policies (see student handbooks)
CSAP: Info dissemination, policy, community process,
education, ID & referral (possibly alternative activities)
Partnering with higher ed
Partnering with higher ed
  Pros…      &    Not so pro’s
 Fresh ideas                     Formal contract = University
 “Cheap labor”                      bureaucracy
 Go where the issues are           When working with
 Informal partnerships may be
                                     students, remember they are
  best (see “cons”)                  students
                                    Holy bureaucracy, Batman!
                                    Be careful about deadlines
                                    Cool stuff you might not be
                                     able to use (see next slide)
                                    Did we mention
                                     bureaucracy?
From the PGAP brandbook:
www.preventionlane.org/gambling/pgap.htm




    U
    h
    …




    H
    i
    
Partnering with your universities:
Tips
 Know what you want
 Start with someone you know
 Go in with a plan
 Set realistic expectations
 Integrate wherever possible
 Don’t overcomplicate it (contracts = bureaucracy)
 Try to get questions on counseling/health center
  assessments
CSAP: Info dissemination, policy, community process,
education, ID & referral (possibly alternative activities)
Now…On to Some Tools!
 One time ADD-ON to evidence-based alcohol/drug
  unit (two types: grades 6-8 & high school)
 Objectives -- Students will be able to:
    A. Cite the general definitions of gambling and problem
       gambling
    B. Understand key differences between social (responsible)
       and problem gambling
    C. Understand how problem gambling shares commonalities
       with other addictive behaviors
    D. Verbalize how to access help when they believe they or a
       loved one have a gambling problem
We will be doing this tomorrow in the
          youth workshops!
Name 3 typical
   consequences that
someone may experience
 due to his/her gambling
         problem
Debt
Crime
Depression/Suicide
Relationship problems
Employment problems
Alcohol and/or drug problems
Middle School
 Video
 Middle school students will learn:
   What is gambling?
   Gambling is not risk-free.
   How to recognize problem gambling.
   How to get help.
 What it is: to educate young people about the risks
  and pitfalls of gambling.
 What it’s NOT: to pass judgment on gambling being a
  “good” or “bad” activity.
Video is online. More info at:
http://preventionlane.org/gambling/
     youth-gambling-video.htm
Video Contest &
Art Search
Video Contest & Art Search
 Cheap
 Great for integration in schools where health
  curriculum not a possibility
 Ask media, A/V, drama teachers about participating
 See http://preventionlane.org/videos.htm and
  http://preventionlane.org/gambling/art-search.htm
  for more information
Social Media
 Websites, Blogs, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc.
 If you can do it, it’s fairly inexpensive & easy to update!
Info & general prevention resource:
   preventionlane.org/gambling
Curriculum, outreach resource:
problemgamblingprevention.org
Data & Info
               Updated annually
               Contains facts and figures,
                factsheets, overviews,
                templates, etc. for increasing
                awareness of problem
                gambling

               Can be downloaded at
                http://problemgamblingpr
                evention.org/
System Evaluation Results
Prevention and outreach are working:
 Evaluation report in Oregon shows many successes; see
  http://problemgamblingprevention.org/reports/08-09-AD80-
  Annual-Reports-Summary.pdf for more complete report
 Oregon is one of the few states that appears to have averted a
  significant increase in problem gambling prevalence while
  expanding legalized gambling (National Center For the Study of Gambling,
  2006)




          1. Moore & Marotta, in press
          2. National Center For the Study of Gambling, 2006.
Successes…                        & Challenges
 Approaching                       Gambling still not on radar
    schools/coalitions with         Lack of resources & time
    internal partners               Strict curriculum demands
   Sharing how this BENEFITS
    them, not adds work
   Using “Why should you
    care?” message
   Using local data
   Knowing the language
    (e.g., education standards)
   Asking questions
The Take-Home
 Integration is needed in today’s world
 Don’t overcomplicate it
 Use tools available to you with the time
  you have
 Ask for help! Problem gambling experts
  love to help.
Thanks…and…
uh…go team!

For more information:
               Julie Hynes, MA, CPS
       Lane County Health & Human Services
         Oregon Problem Gambling Services
     Julie.Hynes@co.lane.or.us | 541.628.3928
preventionlane.org | problemgamblingprevention.org

    Let’s share resources! Please “like” us at
     www.facebook.com/preventionpage and
  www.facebook.com/problemgamblingprevention

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Integrating Problem Gambling Prevention on a Time Budget

  • 1. Integrating Problem Gambling Prevention on a Time Budget Julie Hynes, MA, CPS Problem Gambling Prevention Coordinator Prevention Program Webmaster Lane County Health & Human Services Oregon Problem Gambling Services
  • 2. Today’s Conversation  Why problem gambling?  Why integrate?  Practical strategies  Practical tools  Getting started  Q&A along the way! Note: This entire presentation, links and tools are available online at: www.preventionlane.org/gambling/ prevention-summit.htm
  • 3. Why Gambling?  One student in every classroom (average of 3%) of Washington 8th, 10th, and 12th graders who gambled said gambling had caused problems at home, school, or with friends (source: Washington Healthy Youth Survey, 2008)  Research consistently shows teens who gamble have higher rates of: (sources: Oregon Health Authority, 2010; Marotta & Hynes, 2003)  Alcohol use  Delinquency  Marijuana use  Depression  Violent behavior  Suicidal ideation and  Sexual behavior attempts  Handgun possession
  • 4. Oregon Student Wellness Surveys Source: http://oregon.pridesurveys.com
  • 5. Why Gambling? 5 “A’s” for Alarm  Availability  Accessibility  Acceptability  Advertising  Age This is an issue thus far under-checked, under-studied, under the radar!
  • 8. A New Online World Source: http://learntolottery.com/#/scratch-games
  • 9. Why Schools? Yikes Source: http://oregon.pridesurveys.com
  • 10. Why Integrate?  No budget  No time  Best/evidence- based practice approach  Similar reward pathways/ adolescent brain development not what integration look like
  • 11. Our Approach: Information Dissemination Prevention Education Uses the Center Alternative Activities for Substance Community-Based Processes Abuse Prevention Problem Identification/Referral Strategies for Environmental/Policy Effective Approaches Prevention
  • 12. Department of Education  Exhibiting and presenting at school teacher trainings  ODE health education standards now includes problem gambling at 6-8th grade level Above: see http://preventionlane.org/gambling/about-us.htm for complete chart & information CSAP: Policy
  • 13. Partnering with schools  Casino night alternatives  Parenting programs (e.g., Strengthening Families)  Selective prevention programs (e.g., Reconnecting Youth)  Adding language about gambling into any drug or alcohol curriculum  In-class presentations that can fold in with problem gambling  Sample policies (see student handbooks) CSAP: Info dissemination, policy, community process, education, ID & referral (possibly alternative activities)
  • 15. Partnering with higher ed Pros… & Not so pro’s  Fresh ideas  Formal contract = University  “Cheap labor” bureaucracy  Go where the issues are  When working with  Informal partnerships may be students, remember they are best (see “cons”) students  Holy bureaucracy, Batman!  Be careful about deadlines  Cool stuff you might not be able to use (see next slide)  Did we mention bureaucracy?
  • 16. From the PGAP brandbook: www.preventionlane.org/gambling/pgap.htm U h … H i 
  • 17. Partnering with your universities: Tips  Know what you want  Start with someone you know  Go in with a plan  Set realistic expectations  Integrate wherever possible  Don’t overcomplicate it (contracts = bureaucracy)  Try to get questions on counseling/health center assessments CSAP: Info dissemination, policy, community process, education, ID & referral (possibly alternative activities)
  • 19.  One time ADD-ON to evidence-based alcohol/drug unit (two types: grades 6-8 & high school)  Objectives -- Students will be able to: A. Cite the general definitions of gambling and problem gambling B. Understand key differences between social (responsible) and problem gambling C. Understand how problem gambling shares commonalities with other addictive behaviors D. Verbalize how to access help when they believe they or a loved one have a gambling problem
  • 20. We will be doing this tomorrow in the youth workshops!
  • 21. Name 3 typical consequences that someone may experience due to his/her gambling problem
  • 23. Middle School Video  Middle school students will learn:  What is gambling?  Gambling is not risk-free.  How to recognize problem gambling.  How to get help.  What it is: to educate young people about the risks and pitfalls of gambling.  What it’s NOT: to pass judgment on gambling being a “good” or “bad” activity.
  • 24. Video is online. More info at: http://preventionlane.org/gambling/ youth-gambling-video.htm
  • 26. Video Contest & Art Search  Cheap  Great for integration in schools where health curriculum not a possibility  Ask media, A/V, drama teachers about participating  See http://preventionlane.org/videos.htm and http://preventionlane.org/gambling/art-search.htm for more information
  • 27. Social Media  Websites, Blogs, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc.  If you can do it, it’s fairly inexpensive & easy to update!
  • 28. Info & general prevention resource: preventionlane.org/gambling
  • 30. Data & Info  Updated annually  Contains facts and figures, factsheets, overviews, templates, etc. for increasing awareness of problem gambling  Can be downloaded at http://problemgamblingpr evention.org/
  • 31. System Evaluation Results Prevention and outreach are working:  Evaluation report in Oregon shows many successes; see http://problemgamblingprevention.org/reports/08-09-AD80- Annual-Reports-Summary.pdf for more complete report  Oregon is one of the few states that appears to have averted a significant increase in problem gambling prevalence while expanding legalized gambling (National Center For the Study of Gambling, 2006) 1. Moore & Marotta, in press 2. National Center For the Study of Gambling, 2006.
  • 32. Successes… & Challenges  Approaching  Gambling still not on radar schools/coalitions with  Lack of resources & time internal partners  Strict curriculum demands  Sharing how this BENEFITS them, not adds work  Using “Why should you care?” message  Using local data  Knowing the language (e.g., education standards)  Asking questions
  • 33. The Take-Home  Integration is needed in today’s world  Don’t overcomplicate it  Use tools available to you with the time you have  Ask for help! Problem gambling experts love to help.
  • 35. For more information: Julie Hynes, MA, CPS Lane County Health & Human Services Oregon Problem Gambling Services Julie.Hynes@co.lane.or.us | 541.628.3928 preventionlane.org | problemgamblingprevention.org Let’s share resources! Please “like” us at www.facebook.com/preventionpage and www.facebook.com/problemgamblingprevention