Responsible Gambling Awareness Week Singapore
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Responsible Gaming Education Week (RGEW), held annually during the first full week of August, was created by the American Gaming Association (AGA) in 1998 to increase awareness of problem gambling among gaming industry employees and customers and to promote responsible gaming nationwide. The AGA and the entire gaming industry realize that education is essential to promoting responsible play and increasing awareness of gambling disorders, and RGEW provides organizations with an opportunity to expand on work they do every day educating employees and patrons about the issue. The NCRG joins with the AGA on this project to help provide the most up-to-date information and research about problem gambling and responsible gaming.
We take an active role in the Responsible Gambling Awareness Week to reinforce the importance of responsible gambling and support Singapore Pools' outrea ch engagement programmes with patrons at the Racecourse, they are provided with information on safe gambling practices and referrals for assistance with gambling-related issues. Problem Gambling - Awareness. Provides an understanding of problem gambling and gambling-related harm, including signs, symptoms and the impact of problem gambling on an individual's life and those around them. Start to understand the psychology of gambling, why people gamble and what happens to the brain when we gamble. The inaugural Responsible Gambling Awareness Week (RGAW), an industry-wide awareness week, brings together government agencies, industry and community partners for the first time to promote awareness of RG and the help services available to those affected by problem gambling.
15th Annual RGEW: 'All In for Responsible Gaming'
July 30 - August 3
The 2012 RGEW includes the theme “All In for Responsible Gaming.” As an extension of the AGA’s 2012 “All In” campaign highlighting the gaming industry’s corporate social responsibility efforts, this theme focuses on the fact that responsible gaming is not just a casino issue, but a community issue – and gaming employees are often the industry’s best ambassadors among the community at-large.
In conjunction with RGEW, the AGA and NCRG are working together to release a new research-based guidebook for human resources and employee assistance professionals that answers frequently asked questions about gambling disorders and responsible gaming and serves as a useful resource for employees looking for more information. The new publication also is being made available to human resources professionals across the country. The new resource is available for download at www.ncrg.org/gamblingandhealth.
14th Annual RGEW: “Know the Odds”
SINGAPORE - To advocate responsible gambling practices, a series of educational roadshows will be held across 24 venues over the next two weeks. Among other things, patrons will learn to keep to a. Responsible Gambling Awareness Week (RGAW) is an annual initiative to increase awareness of gambling and gambling harm in the NSW community. It is an opportunity to increase the community’s understanding of risky gambling behaviour, encourage gamblers to recognise when their gambling may place them at risk of harm, and provide.
August 1 – 5, 2011
This year’s RGEW will focus on the theme “Know the Odds” and will build off of last year’s successful effort to “take the mystery out of the slot machine” by focusing on educating employees and patrons about the odds of all of the games available in a casino. Understanding the odds of casino games is a key component of responsible gaming, and helping gaming employees and patrons learn more about the odds of the games is a crucial part of helping them know what it means to keep it fun by gambling responsibly.
The AGA brochure, “The House Advantage: A Guide to Understanding the Odds,” will be the main source for the information distributed during RGEW. The resource will be widely distributed at casinos nationwide during RGEW and will be available at many properties year-round as part of casinos’ standard responsible gaming resources. The AGA and the NCRG will also develop new materials to help employees, patrons and the public understand the odds, such as posters, quizzes, and other educational material.
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week Singapore 2017
For more information on RGEW and how to be involved, contact Amy Kugler at akugler@ncrg.org or Brian Lehman at blehman@americangaming.org.
13th Annual RGEW: “Taking the Mystery Out of the Slot Machine”
The 13th annual Responsible Gaming Education Week (RGEW) was held August 2-6, 2010 and focused on educating employees and the public about how slot machines and other casino games work because understanding the odds of casino games is a key component of responsible gaming.
In conjunction with RGEW 2010, the American Gaming Association (AGA) released a new brochure,
- 'Taking the Mystery Out of the Machine: A Guide to Understanding Slot Machines'
that provides gaming employees and patrons with digestible information about how slots are operated, developed and regulated. The resource will be widely distributed at casinos nationwide during RGEW and will be available at many properties year-round as part of casinos’ standard responsible gaming resources. The brochure can be downloaded from the AGA website at www.americangaming.org.
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Responsible Gaming Education Week (RGEW), held annually during the first full week of August, was created by the American Gaming Association (AGA) in 1998 to increase awareness of problem gambling among gaming industry employees and customers and to promote responsible gaming nationwide. The AGA and the entire gaming industry realize that education is essential to promoting responsible play and increasing awareness of gambling disorders, and RGEW provides organizations with an opportunity to expand on work they do every day educating employees and patrons about the issue. The NCRG joins with the AGA on this project to help provide the most up-to-date information and research about problem gambling and responsible gaming.
15th Annual RGEW: 'All In for Responsible Gaming'
July 30 - August 3
The 2012 RGEW includes the theme “All In for Responsible Gaming.” As an extension of the AGA’s 2012 “All In” campaign highlighting the gaming industry’s corporate social responsibility efforts, this theme focuses on the fact that responsible gaming is not just a casino issue, but a community issue – and gaming employees are often the industry’s best ambassadors among the community at-large.
In conjunction with RGEW, the AGA and NCRG are working together to release a new research-based guidebook for human resources and employee assistance professionals that answers frequently asked questions about gambling disorders and responsible gaming and serves as a useful resource for employees looking for more information. The new publication also is being made available to human resources professionals across the country. The new resource is available for download at www.ncrg.org/gamblingandhealth.
14th Annual RGEW: “Know the Odds”
August 1 – 5, 2011
This year’s RGEW will focus on the theme “Know the Odds” and will build off of last year’s successful effort to “take the mystery out of the slot machine” by focusing on educating employees and patrons about the odds of all of the games available in a casino. Understanding the odds of casino games is a key component of responsible gaming, and helping gaming employees and patrons learn more about the odds of the games is a crucial part of helping them know what it means to keep it fun by gambling responsibly.
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The AGA brochure, “The House Advantage: A Guide to Understanding the Odds,” will be the main source for the information distributed during RGEW. The resource will be widely distributed at casinos nationwide during RGEW and will be available at many properties year-round as part of casinos’ standard responsible gaming resources. The AGA and the NCRG will also develop new materials to help employees, patrons and the public understand the odds, such as posters, quizzes, and other educational material.
For more information on RGEW and how to be involved, contact Amy Kugler at akugler@ncrg.org or Brian Lehman at blehman@americangaming.org.
13th Annual RGEW: “Taking the Mystery Out of the Slot Machine”
The 13th annual Responsible Gaming Education Week (RGEW) was held August 2-6, 2010 and focused on educating employees and the public about how slot machines and other casino games work because understanding the odds of casino games is a key component of responsible gaming.
Gambling Awareness Week
In conjunction with RGEW 2010, the American Gaming Association (AGA) released a new brochure,
- 'Taking the Mystery Out of the Machine: A Guide to Understanding Slot Machines'
that provides gaming employees and patrons with digestible information about how slots are operated, developed and regulated. The resource will be widely distributed at casinos nationwide during RGEW and will be available at many properties year-round as part of casinos’ standard responsible gaming resources. The brochure can be downloaded from the AGA website at www.americangaming.org.