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We have compiled a list of resources on problem gambling issues, including links to other problem gambling related websites and resources. Additionally, we maintain an Online Directory of International Certified Gambling Counselors and a listing of inpatient and residential treatment facilities. It is important to note that we do not maintain a complete catalog of problem gambling information. NCPG does not endorse nor control the content, products or services of other sites linked to the NCPG website. These links are provided to allow our visitors to access other sites with information related to problem gambling issues. The NCPG site is intended to facilitate the dissemination of information to the public about problem and pathological gambling. The NCPG will not knowingly provide links to a site that provides gambling, but encourages gambling operators to provide links from their sites to the NCPG site.

Use the links below to quickly navigate to resources sections of interest
Affiliate LinksMilitary and Problem Gambling
Awareness Tools/MaterialsPublications
Financial IssuesPress Releases
International Organizations & LinksState Problem Gambling Services
Other Links

Responsible gambling is so important a concept that it has an annual celebration, as well as its own flowerbed. Responsible Gambling Awareness Week this year runs from May 14-20. Problem gambling – or gambling addiction – involves the compulsion to take chances that are capable of damaging personal, family, or vocational pursuits. Unfortunately, the loved ones of the gambler are often affected as much as the gambler. It's estimated that between 4 and 6 million Americans can be considered problem gamblers.

Affiliate Links
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Please visit our State Affiliates section

Financial Issues
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  • Problem Gamblers and their Finances: A Guide for Treatment Professionals is available free of charge.
  • Personal Financial Issues for Loved Ones of Problem Gamblers is available free of charge.
International Organizations & Links
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Addictive Behaviors Laboratory, University of Calgary (Canada)
Alberta Gaming Research Institute (Canada)
British Columbia's Partnership for Responsible Gambling (Canada)
Caritas Addicted Gamblers Counseling Centre (Hong Kong)
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Canada)
Centre québécois d'excellence pour la prévention et le traitement du jeu, Laval University (Canada)
Even Centre (Hong Kong)
Gambler's Help Southern (Australia)
Gambling Problem Helpline (New Zealand)
Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (Canada)
Gambling Research Panel (Australia)
Gambling Research Unit, University of Sydney (Australia)
GamCare (United Kingdom)
Get Gambling Facts
Niagara Multilingual Prevention/Education Problem Gambling Program (Canada)
Problem Gambling Research Group, New Zealand
Problem Gambling Research Group, University of Windsor (Canada)
Responsible Gambling Council (Canada)
Victoria's Problem Gambling Strategy (Australia)
Youth Gambling Research & Treatment Clinic, McGill University (Canada)
Military and Problem Gambling
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Gambling Disorders Among Active Duty and Veterans May 2011KS brochure PG and the military
2002 WWSHB PG sectionMN brochure
2008 DoD Study risk taking sectionNYT Temptation to Gamble is Near for Military
Issue Brief on Gambling in the Military June 2010CNN Military Slots May 2007
McCormick House Veterans Affairs Addendum on GamblingWestermeyer mil vets study
NCPG advisory on VA data destructionFowler military money
Chaplain letterGambling and Co Occurring Among Past and Present Military and Domestic Partners
DOD Report on Effect of SlotsPrev of PG at a Military Psych Clinic
NCPG_Letter_to_VA_Nov_2012Rates and Correlates of Pathological Gambling Among VA Mental Health Service Users
GAO Report Talking Points v4GAO-17-144 MILITARY PERSONNEL DOD and Coast Guard Need to Screen for Gambling Disorder Addiction and Update Guidance
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American Academy of Healthcare Providers in the Addictive Disorders
AddictionGuide.com
Arnie & Sheila Wexler Associates
Chinese Community Problem Gambling Project
Don't Bet Yet
Gam-Anon
Gamblers Anonymous
Gambling Court
Gambling Treatment & Research Center at Uconn Health Center
Gaming Studies Research Center, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
GamTalk
Gemini Research
Getting Past Gambling
Institute for Gambling Education and Research, University of Memphis
Know the Odds
Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming, University of Nevada-Reno
International Gaming Institute
National Center for Responsible Gaming
National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC)
New York Responsible Gambling Hub
NICOS Chinese Health Coalition
Rhode Island Gambling Treatment Program
YOU(TH) Decide NY

State Problem Gambling Services

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Please visit our Help By State section.

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Responsible Gambling Resources

  • DownloadNCPG's Guidelines for Payment Processing
  • DownloadNCPG's Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation
  • Download NCPG's Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling (Feb 2017)
  • DownloadNCPG's Fantasy Sports Consumer Protection Guidelines Final December 4 2015
  • DownloadNCPG's Internet Responsible Gambling Standards
  • DownloadNCPG Compliance Comparison Online Responsible Gaming Regulations Updated
  • DownloadGRADE Social Game Consumer Protection Guidelines v3
  • DownloadNCPG Affiliate Guide for Casino Employee Responsible Gaming Program March 2016


Guidelines for Payment Processing
Excessive spending on gambling, leading to significant financial harm, is a hallmark of gambling problems. Each type of payment—from cash to credit cards—has different structural characteristics that may impact problem gambling. Innovations in payments technology and changes in consumer behavior continue to change, shifting risk and protective factors as a result. Gambling operators, vendors, payment processors, financial institutions, regulators – and people who gamble – all have important roles to play in minimizing harm. These guidelines are based on an informed consumer choice model.
Read the full press release here.


Initiative: 1% for Responsible Gambling

Gambling affiliate BettingUSA.com, a licensed US online gambling affiliate, has pledged to donate one percent of its earnings to the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) in order to help minimize the harms that will likely occur through the expansion of gambling and sports betting in the US. Together the two organizations call on other affiliates in the legal US gambling space to match BettingUSA's leadership by joining the 1% Initiative. 'NCPG advocates for states to earmark 1% of gambling revenues to responsible gaming and problem gambling programs, and since most states fall well short of that target, we believe that it is in the best interests of the industry to contribute,' BettingUSA.com's Steve Ruddock said. 'BettingUSA.com is proud to spearhead this initiative alongside NCPG. We call on all gambling affiliates, and anyone else involved in the industry, to join us.' Read the full press release here.

Participants will receive a digital emblem to proudly display on their digital media. To join the initiative, contact Barbara Rollins, Deputy Director for Advancement, at BarbaraR@ncpgambling.org

Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation
Slot el torero gratis. NCPG's Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation provide a basis for new regulations and legislation that may be enacted to allow sports betting. The principles will help protect individuals, gaming companies, and legislators by assisting the creation of reasonable efforts to prevent harm and provide treatment.

Download NCPG's Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation

Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling
NCPG's Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling calls upon all stakeholders in the discussion over legalized sports gambling to recognize the potential impact on gambling addiction. The resolution offers direct actions for legislators and regulators, leagues and teams, and the media to minimize harm as a result of increased gambling participation.

Download NCPG's Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling

Responsible Gaming Education Week

NCPG supports Responsible Gaming Education Week and urges members to work with gaming operators and regulators to train employees and raise awareness of gambling problems and responsible gaming solutions during RGEW and year around. For more information goto: https://www.americangaming.org/advocacy/toolkits/responsible-gaming

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We have compiled a list of resources on problem gambling issues, including links to other problem gambling related websites and resources. Additionally, we maintain an Online Directory of International Certified Gambling Counselors and a listing of inpatient and residential treatment facilities. It is important to note that we do not maintain a complete catalog of problem gambling information. NCPG does not endorse nor control the content, products or services of other sites linked to the NCPG website. These links are provided to allow our visitors to access other sites with information related to problem gambling issues. The NCPG site is intended to facilitate the dissemination of information to the public about problem and pathological gambling. The NCPG will not knowingly provide links to a site that provides gambling, but encourages gambling operators to provide links from their sites to the NCPG site.

Use the links below to quickly navigate to resources sections of interest
Affiliate LinksMilitary and Problem Gambling
Awareness Tools/MaterialsPublications
Financial IssuesPress Releases
International Organizations & LinksState Problem Gambling Services
Other Links

Responsible gambling is so important a concept that it has an annual celebration, as well as its own flowerbed. Responsible Gambling Awareness Week this year runs from May 14-20. Problem gambling – or gambling addiction – involves the compulsion to take chances that are capable of damaging personal, family, or vocational pursuits. Unfortunately, the loved ones of the gambler are often affected as much as the gambler. It's estimated that between 4 and 6 million Americans can be considered problem gamblers.

Affiliate Links
Back to Top

Please visit our State Affiliates section

Financial Issues
Back to Top
  • Problem Gamblers and their Finances: A Guide for Treatment Professionals is available free of charge.
  • Personal Financial Issues for Loved Ones of Problem Gamblers is available free of charge.
International Organizations & Links
Back to Top
Addictive Behaviors Laboratory, University of Calgary (Canada)
Alberta Gaming Research Institute (Canada)
British Columbia's Partnership for Responsible Gambling (Canada)
Caritas Addicted Gamblers Counseling Centre (Hong Kong)
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Canada)
Centre québécois d'excellence pour la prévention et le traitement du jeu, Laval University (Canada)
Even Centre (Hong Kong)
Gambler's Help Southern (Australia)
Gambling Problem Helpline (New Zealand)
Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (Canada)
Gambling Research Panel (Australia)
Gambling Research Unit, University of Sydney (Australia)
GamCare (United Kingdom)
Get Gambling Facts
Niagara Multilingual Prevention/Education Problem Gambling Program (Canada)
Problem Gambling Research Group, New Zealand
Problem Gambling Research Group, University of Windsor (Canada)
Responsible Gambling Council (Canada)
Victoria's Problem Gambling Strategy (Australia)
Youth Gambling Research & Treatment Clinic, McGill University (Canada)
Military and Problem Gambling
Back to Top
Gambling Disorders Among Active Duty and Veterans May 2011KS brochure PG and the military
2002 WWSHB PG sectionMN brochure
2008 DoD Study risk taking sectionNYT Temptation to Gamble is Near for Military
Issue Brief on Gambling in the Military June 2010CNN Military Slots May 2007
McCormick House Veterans Affairs Addendum on GamblingWestermeyer mil vets study
NCPG advisory on VA data destructionFowler military money
Chaplain letterGambling and Co Occurring Among Past and Present Military and Domestic Partners
DOD Report on Effect of SlotsPrev of PG at a Military Psych Clinic
NCPG_Letter_to_VA_Nov_2012Rates and Correlates of Pathological Gambling Among VA Mental Health Service Users
GAO Report Talking Points v4GAO-17-144 MILITARY PERSONNEL DOD and Coast Guard Need to Screen for Gambling Disorder Addiction and Update Guidance
Other Links
Back to Top
American Academy of Healthcare Providers in the Addictive Disorders
AddictionGuide.com
Arnie & Sheila Wexler Associates
Chinese Community Problem Gambling Project
Don't Bet Yet
Gam-Anon
Gamblers Anonymous
Gambling Court
Gambling Treatment & Research Center at Uconn Health Center
Gaming Studies Research Center, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
GamTalk
Gemini Research
Getting Past Gambling
Institute for Gambling Education and Research, University of Memphis
Know the Odds
Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming, University of Nevada-Reno
International Gaming Institute
National Center for Responsible Gaming
National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC)
New York Responsible Gambling Hub
NICOS Chinese Health Coalition
Rhode Island Gambling Treatment Program
YOU(TH) Decide NY

State Problem Gambling Services

Back to Top

Responsible Gambling Posters Images

Please visit our Help By State section.

Responsible Gambling Resources

  • DownloadNCPG's Guidelines for Payment Processing
  • DownloadNCPG's Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation
  • Download NCPG's Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling (Feb 2017)
  • DownloadNCPG's Fantasy Sports Consumer Protection Guidelines Final December 4 2015
  • DownloadNCPG's Internet Responsible Gambling Standards
  • DownloadNCPG Compliance Comparison Online Responsible Gaming Regulations Updated
  • DownloadGRADE Social Game Consumer Protection Guidelines v3
  • DownloadNCPG Affiliate Guide for Casino Employee Responsible Gaming Program March 2016


Guidelines for Payment Processing
Excessive spending on gambling, leading to significant financial harm, is a hallmark of gambling problems. Each type of payment—from cash to credit cards—has different structural characteristics that may impact problem gambling. Innovations in payments technology and changes in consumer behavior continue to change, shifting risk and protective factors as a result. Gambling operators, vendors, payment processors, financial institutions, regulators – and people who gamble – all have important roles to play in minimizing harm. These guidelines are based on an informed consumer choice model.
Read the full press release here.


Initiative: 1% for Responsible Gambling

Gambling affiliate BettingUSA.com, a licensed US online gambling affiliate, has pledged to donate one percent of its earnings to the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) in order to help minimize the harms that will likely occur through the expansion of gambling and sports betting in the US. Together the two organizations call on other affiliates in the legal US gambling space to match BettingUSA's leadership by joining the 1% Initiative. 'NCPG advocates for states to earmark 1% of gambling revenues to responsible gaming and problem gambling programs, and since most states fall well short of that target, we believe that it is in the best interests of the industry to contribute,' BettingUSA.com's Steve Ruddock said. 'BettingUSA.com is proud to spearhead this initiative alongside NCPG. We call on all gambling affiliates, and anyone else involved in the industry, to join us.' Read the full press release here.

Participants will receive a digital emblem to proudly display on their digital media. To join the initiative, contact Barbara Rollins, Deputy Director for Advancement, at BarbaraR@ncpgambling.org

Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation
Slot el torero gratis. NCPG's Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation provide a basis for new regulations and legislation that may be enacted to allow sports betting. The principles will help protect individuals, gaming companies, and legislators by assisting the creation of reasonable efforts to prevent harm and provide treatment.

Download NCPG's Responsible Gaming Principles for Sports Gambling Legislation

Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling
NCPG's Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling calls upon all stakeholders in the discussion over legalized sports gambling to recognize the potential impact on gambling addiction. The resolution offers direct actions for legislators and regulators, leagues and teams, and the media to minimize harm as a result of increased gambling participation.

Download NCPG's Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling

Responsible Gaming Education Week

NCPG supports Responsible Gaming Education Week and urges members to work with gaming operators and regulators to train employees and raise awareness of gambling problems and responsible gaming solutions during RGEW and year around. For more information goto: https://www.americangaming.org/advocacy/toolkits/responsible-gaming

NCPG's Fantasy Sports Consumer Protection Guidelines

The guidelines outline essential age verification, player information, self-exclusion and data and customer assistance provisions. These guidelines were based on NCPG's best-practice Internet Responsible Gambling Standards and adapted specifically for the fantasy sports industry. The guidelines were approved by the NCPG Board of Directors on December 4, 2015.

NCPG's Internet Responsible Gambling Standards

The National Council on Problem Gambling has developed these standards to help guide discussions among all stakeholders on internet gambling, including operators, regulators, advocates and the public.

The standards contain specific recommendations in the areas of policy, staff training, informed decision-making, assisting players, self-exclusion, advertising and promotion, game and site features, and working with research.

NCPG reviewed current internet responsible gaming codes and regulations from around the world (see Appendix A) to guide the development of this standard. The final recommendations in this document flow from our 40 years of experience in problem gambling issues, existing international codes (in particular the Responsible Gambling Council's draft internet gambling standards), empirical evidence and feedback from experts in the field including operators, regulators, researchers, clinicians and advocates. We have also considered Federal laws governing the online purchase of age-controlled products like alcohol and tobacco. The NCPG standard is a work in progress as internet gambling-related legislation, regulation and technology continue to evolve rapidly. The graphical and interactive structure of the internet provides an opportunity to create informed consumers with access to a variety of information designed to encourage safe choices and discourage unsafe behavior, including through setting personal limits and self-excluding. These programs can be improved by requiring operators to make de-identified play data (e.g., demographic, session, game and transaction data) publicly available. Analyzing actual player behavior leads to better understanding of gambling and problem gambling.

It is strongly recommended that operators and regulators consult with experts in the problem gambling field during the development and implementation of internet gambling. Problem gambling, like other diseases of addiction, will likely never be eliminated, but we must make better efforts to mitigate the damage. A portion of all gambling revenue must be dedicated to reduce the social costs of gambling addiction.

DownloadNCPG's Internet Responsible Gaming Standards.

Public survey of online responsible gaming regulations

In spring 2014, NCPG commissioned Gambling Compliance to conduct a first-ever public survey of online responsible gaming regulations, finding states are off to a good start but still short of best practice.

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DownloadNCPG Compliance Comparison Online Responsible Gaming Regulations Updated.

GRADE: Social Games Consumer Protection Guidelines

Version 3: October 21, 2013

DownloadGRADE Social Game Consumer Protection Guidelines v3

Social games with casino themes are among the fastest growing segments of the game industry. Yet significant uncertainly remains about the definitions and risks. Indeed, many social game developers and operators, including major gaming companies, argue that social games do not meet the definition of gambling and therefore requires no regulation. NCPG does not take an opinion on the legality of social games or whether they should be regulated.

NCPG believes that consumer protection standards are important as it is likely that some users of social games with casino themes may experience negative consequences. Operators benefit by protecting a significant source of revenue, providing good customer service and engaging with regulators and legislators in a positive manner. Regulators have an obligation under the 'precautionary principle' to protect the public especially when faced with a brand new and fast-growing gambling-like activity. Organizations like the National Council have a duty to advocate for consumer protection.

Many social games with casino themes utilize features that are regulated, prohibited or not possible in regulated gaming environments. Some of these features are argued by some to contribute to greater risk of problem gambling. They include high frequency and speed of play, lack of minimum age policy and enforcement, 'opaque' game mechanics, no specific oversight or consumer protection, unclear differentiation between social and 'real money' games, among others.

The intent of the standards is to facilitate discussions about consumer protection among operators, regulators, legislators, consumer advocates and the public. While it is likely that many social games encourage lengthy play, our focus is placed on social games with casino themes that are free-to-play but have ways in which the consumer can spend real money. As noted, some argue that it is likely that some users are currently or at-risk for gambling addiction, and that as a result they may spend excessive amounts of time and money on social games with casino themes, leading to negative consequences.

As with internet gambling, the graphical and interactive structure of the social media provides an opportunity to create informed consumers with access to a variety of information designed to encourage safe choices and discourage unsafe behavior. Some game features could be utilized to promote responsible play, such as granting coins for setting voluntary limits, or for reading through the educational information.

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These guidelines are a work in progress as social gambling continues to rapidly. As we collect more information on actual player behavior we will be able to further determine what, if any, consumer protection and regulation is necessary. We encourage the social game developers and operators to work with NCPG to provide this data. We encourage feedback and comment and believe all stakeholders have an interest in reducing possible harms from social games with casino themes.

NCPG Affiliate Guide for Casino Responsible Gaming Training Programs March 2016

DownloadNCPG Affiliate Guide for Casino Employee Responsible Gaming Program March 2016

Responsible Gambling Posters Poster

This guide was developed by the State Affiliate Chapters ('Affiliates') of the National Council on Problem Gambling ('NCPG') to provide guidance for Affiliates to conduct and advise on the training of casino employees. While this document was initially developed for the training of casino employees, the basic principles likely apply to any type of gaming and for community awareness programs.





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