Communications
(518) 388-3415 info@gaming.ny.gov March 05, 2020
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NYS GAMING COMMISSION OBSERVES NATIONAL PROBLEM GAMBLING AWARENESS MONTHCommission to Bring 2020 Problem Gambling Awareness Month Theme of Awareness + Action to Life with Regional Responsible Gaming Events |
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“The theme for Problem Gambling Awareness Month 2020 is Awareness + Action,” said National Council Executive Director Keith Whyte. “This month is all about taking action and having conversations about problem gambling issues and directing people to the help they may need.” “The Awareness + Action theme summarizes our plans for Problem Gambling Awareness Month very well,” said Commission Executive Director Robert Williams. “We’re partnering with our licensed operators across the state to educate the gaming public on the various policies and procedures we’ve enacted to both safeguard our players and enhance the integrity and entertainment value of their favorite games.” The Commission’s participation in PGAM comes on the heels of the Commission earning Level 4 Certification by the World Lottery Association as a global leader in the incorporation of responsible gaming principles into its daily operations year-round. The Commission remains the only North American Gaming Commission that has achieved Level 4 status. “Nowhere is our commitment to Responsible Gaming more evident than in our efforts to prevent New York’s underage players from becoming tomorrow’s disordered gamblers,” said Williams. The Commission’s continued focus on curbing youth access to gambling follows a series of recently implemented programmatic developments to better detect and prevent underage play. These actions include:
Commission-Specific Problem Gambling 2020 Initiatives The Commission will relaunch its award-winning “Falls Into Place” public service campaign on 65 television and 62 radio stations from Albany to Watertown throughout March. The New York Lottery will launch a complementary Problem Gambling Awareness Month campaign comprised of special messaging on all draw game tickets; custom electronic messages at more than 13,000 retail locations; posters placed in 1,000 high-profile retailers statewide; and three new social media posts on the Lottery’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts. The Commission’s Gaming Division and Horse Racing Division will also participate in the PGAM poster initiative, with licensed gaming properties displaying the traditional PGAM poster. |
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