Discovery 2006 - Presentations

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  1. Public Opinion, Attitudes and the Media
  2. Gambling Online - Should We Be Worried?
  3. Managing Community Partnerships
  4. Info Onsite - Responsible Gaming Information Centres
  5. Using Player Information To Reduce Problem Gambling
  6. Getting Connected - The Internet As A Helping Tool
  7. Problem Gambling And Family Impacts
  8. Social Marketing Campaigns: What Are We Learning? Part One
  9. Helplines - A Fresh Look
  10. Social Marketing Campaigns: What Are We Learning? Part Two
  11. Problem Gambling and Pharmaceuticals - Current Research
  12. Staff Training - What Gaming Staff Need To Know
  13. Problem Gambling - Looking Through New Lenses
  14. Principles of Change: What Works and Why in Problem Gambling Interventions
  15. Relapse Prevention - Preparing Clients
  16. Developing Responsible Gambling Guidelines
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    PUBLIC OPINION, ATTITUDES AND THE MEDIA

    GAMBLING ONLINE - SHOULD WE BE WORRIED?

    MANAGING COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

    INFO ONSITE - RESPONSIBLE GAMING INFORMATION

    USING PLAYER INFORMATION TO REDUCE PROBLEM GAMBLING

    GETTING CONNECTED - THE INTERNET AS A HELPING TOOL

    PROBLEM GAMBLING AND FAMILY IMPACTS

    SOCIAL MARKETING CAMPAIGNS: WHAT ARE WE LEARNING? PART ONE

    HELPLINES - A FRESH LOOK

    SOCIAL MARKETING CAMPAIGNS: WHAT ARE WE LEARNING? PART TWO

    PROBLEM GAMBLING AND PHARMACEUTICALS - CURRENT RESEARCH

    STAFF TRAINING - WHAT GAMING STAFF NEED TO KNOW

    PROBLEM GAMBLING - LOOKING THROUGH NEW LENSES

    PRINCIPLES OF CHANGE: WHAT WORKS AND WHY IN PROBLEM GAMBLING INTERVENTIONS

    RELAPSE PREVENTION - PREPARING CLIENTS

    DEVELOPING RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING GUIDELINES

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