This March is the 20th National Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and New York State’s Responsible Play Partnership (RPP), consisting of the New York State Gaming Commission, the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS), and the New York Council on Problem Gambling, is holding multiple events to drive attention to the issue as part of the 20th anniversary, according to Yogonet Gaming News.
Gaming Commission Executive Director Robert Williams said: “We are bringing attention to this crucial issue and promoting a safe, responsible gaming environment. As gaming opportunities in New York State continue to expand, all New Yorkers should be aware of the myriad avenues to support for those who need help.”
Chinazo Cunningham, Commissioner of the Office of Addiction Services and Supports, commented: “We are able to extend the reach of our efforts to raise awareness about problem gambling and how to access services.”
The Responsible Play Partnership, celebrating 10 years, serves as a focal point to bring stakeholders together. The partnership makes sure all rules and regs are followed.
“It is fitting that in this year, marked by the anniversaries of both PGAM and the RPP, we have seen an unprecedented interest and commitment to addressing problem gambling,” Jim Maney, New York Council on Problem Gambling executive director.
To “Shine a Light” on the issue of problem gambling, notable landmarks, and gaming facilities across New York will light their properties in yellow during the month of March.
Participating facilities include but are not limited to:
- Albany International Airport Gateway
- Empire State Plaza
- Fairport Lift Bridge over the Erie Canal
- Grand Central Terminal
- Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex
- MTA-LIRR
- One World Trade Center
- Peace Bridge
- Penn Station East End Gateway
- State Fairgrounds Main Gate and Expo Center
The council’s annual conference was held March 8 and 9. March 10 at 11 a.m., the RPP held a press conference at the Javits Center with National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) Executive Director Keith Whyte to highlight the treatment and service options available across New York State for individuals.
In addition the Partnership will support and promote other events throughout the month and the rest of the year to sustain public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment, and recovery services, including:
Cambridge Health Alliance Division on Addiction’s Gambling Disorder Screening Day on March 14 to help identify individuals who should seek an assessment of their gambling behavior.
Regional listening sessions hosted by OASAS with stakeholders in the problem gambling treatment community to inform the agency’s problem gambling strategic operating plan.
RPP problem gambling education events at gaming venues across New York State to showcase the safeguards in place to promote responsible gaming.