Training & Research
Training Calendar
We believe it’s crucial to advance diverse perspectives on problem gambling. Here, you’ll find events hosted by leaders, researchers, clinicians and advocates from a wide range of communities and backgrounds. Many of our trainings also offer gambling-specific CEs!
NATIONAL TRAINING Calendar
Mar
21
Fri
2025
Organization: Oklahoma Association on Problem Gambling and Gaming This 4-day training will take place on March 21 and 28 and April 18 and 25. It is designed to help counselors, peer support specialists, and others build an understanding of gambling addiction. Twelve hours of case consultation, a prep class for ICGC certification, and counselor resources and a workbook are included in the registration. The training is free to anyone in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma, thanks to Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse (MCPGSA) funding partners. For those outside the MCPGSA region, registration is $300.
Mar
24
Mon
2025
Mar 24 – Mar 28 all-day
Choices Treatment Center will have problem gambling awareness, prevention, and treatment information in the Nebraska State Capitol Rotunda.
Mar 24 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Problem Gambling screening event hosted in the SCC-Milford Student Center. Information on problem gambling prevention and treatment will be available, along with screening tools and the opportunity to speak with treatment professionals.
Mar
25
Tue
2025
Mar 25 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Problem Gambling screening event hosted in the SCC-Beatrice Dining Hall. Information on problem gambling prevention and treatment will be available, along with screening tools and the opportunity to speak with treatment professionals.
Mar
26
Wed
2025
A theatrical program to raise awareness on Problem Gambling through monologues. Contact [email protected] to register.
The Pennsylvania Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, the Council on Compulsive Gambling of PA, and the Pennsylvania Lottery will host a PGAM information table at the Pennsylvania State Capitol building to raise awareness of problem gambling and resources available to help. (Location: Capitol Mini Rotunda)
Mar 26 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Problem Gambling Awareness Month 2025 Symposium Theme: Seeking Understanding Join us during Problem Gambling Awareness Month for a transformative event aimed at shedding light on the often misunderstood issue of problem gambling. This year’s symposium, Seeking Understanding, will focus on the impact of gambling, raise awareness, and explore pathways to recovery. Event Highlights: ??Hear from Experts: Insightful discussions on addiction, harm reduction, prevention, and recovery. ??Be Inspired: Personal stories from individuals with lived experience. ??Connect with Resources: Engage with community organizations offering prevention, treatment, and recovery support. ??WagerDanger Podcast Corner: Listen to stories of resilience, harm, and recovery journeys. Why Attend? ?Understand how problem gambling affects individuals and families. ?Learn to recognize the signs of problem gambling. ?Build connections for prevention and treatment. ?Advocate for reducing stigma and promoting awareness. ?Explore early intervention strategies and available resources. Let’s unite to create an informed, compassionate community that supports individuals and families affected by gambling harm. Hosted by Healthcare Alternative Systems (HAS) and Gateway Foundation, this event is a chance to foster understanding, support recovery, and promote meaningful change.
Problem Gambling screening event hosted in the SCC-Lincoln main building. Information on problem gambling prevention and treatment will be available, along with screening tools and the opportunity to speak with treatment professionals.
Apr
17
Thu
2025
Apr 17 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
This Digital Symposium Session will explore the development of effective prevention and education programs to address problem gambling among youth and young adults. As exposure to gambling continues to increase, young people are at a heightened risk of developing gambling-related problems, often accompanied by co-occurring mental health and behavioral disorders. The symposium brings together experts to share evidence-based strategies aimed at reducing gambling-related harm, with a particular focus on the role of emotional regulation skills in prevention. Sessions will examine the links between emotional dysregulation, coping strategies, and problem gambling severity, and how targeted interventions may help mitigate risk. Additionally, the event will highlight the importance of culturally responsive programs that consider the diverse identities and experiences of young adults. The event aims to equip attendees with practical tools and insights to develop more effective, tailored programs for preventing problem gambling in youth and young adults.
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