Training & Research

Training Calendar

We believe it’s crucial to advance diverse perspectives on problem gambling. Here, you’ll find events hosted by leaders, researchers, clinicians and advocates from a wide range of communities and backgrounds. Many of our trainings also offer gambling-specific CEs!

NATIONAL TRAINING Calendar
Mar
24
Fri
2023
Webinar: Black Women’s Recovery Journey
Mar 24 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Hosted by: Nicasa Behavioral Health Services, Way Back Inn and Family Guidance Centers

Panel will be moderated by Dr. Sandra Adell. Learning Objectives are:
Inspire: To encourage other women to share their personal stories as part of their pathway to recovery in a safe and supportive community.
Educate: To provide research-based information about gambling problems and related mental health issues such as depression in the Black community.
Advocate: To promote advocacy at the personal, local and/or federal level.
Event is free and open to the public.

Jul
26
Wed
2023
Problem Gambling Advocacy Day 2023
Jul 26 @ 11:30 am – 5:00 pm

Problem gambling and responsible gambling advocates from across the country will convene in Washington, D.C. for the National Council on Problem Gambling’s Advocacy Day. Problem Gambling Advocacy Day brings together key stakeholders in a grassroots effort to highlight the importance of developing strong public policies relating to problem gambling and appropriating the necessary funding for education, research, treatment and prevention.

FREE REGISTRATION

We make participating easy for you by pairing you with fellow advocates from your state and scheduling your congressional meetings.

May
16
Thu
2024
Digital Symposium: A Public Health Approach to Gambling-Related Harm Prevention
May 16 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Explore the intersection between public health theory and problem gambling, uncovering the multifaceted impacts of problem gambling on health, finances, and social well-being, illuminating its wide-ranging ramifications.

This symposium will thoroughly examine public health frameworks, prevention strategies, and the influence of social determinants on problem gambling. Attendees will gain insight into the diverse treatment landscape for problem gambling, as well as identify populations most susceptible to its effects and effective prevention strategies. Attendees will unravel the intricate relationship between problem gambling and public health, contributing to the advancement of healthier communities through informed action.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the importance of using a public health approach to prevent gambling-related harm.
  • Understand public health frameworks as they relate to gambling-related harm.
  • Explore state-specific initiatives that use a public health perspective to address gambling-related harm.