Problem Gambling Treatment Providers Problem Gambling Treatment Providers Problem Gambling Treatment Providers Problem Gambling Treatment Providers Monthly Call/Webinar Monthly Call/Webinar Monthly Call/Webinar Monthly Call/Webinar Facilitator: Greta Coe, Problem Gambling Services Manager January 4, 2017
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January 2017 Problem Gambling Treatment Providers Webinar
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3:10pm-3:25pm PGS Update/Announcements• Family Therapy Quarterly Call• Media Tracking Form• New Helpline Television Ad
3:25pm – 3:45pm • Review of 2016 Treatment Evaluation Data
3:45pm – 4:00pm PGS Treatment Provider Discussion-Updates from the field/sharing
Future agenda items: • Working with Cultural populations:
o African Americano Latinoo Asian
• MH clinicians not knowing how to refer and screen• Treating gambling addiction and co-occurring disorders• Ideas for increasing enrollments
National Conference on Problem Gambling
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� 31th National Conference on Problem Gambling� July 21-22, 2017� Preconference: July 19-20, 2017� DoubleTree by Hilton, Portland,
OR� National Council will be looking for
volunteers, and state office will be offering scholarships to assist providers with attending. More information to come in February 2017.
� Please save the date on your calendars and start seeking approval from management.
PGS General Updates
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� Next PGS All Provider Webinar/MeetingMarch 16 from 9-10:30am. To register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2052305896895172098Agenda items being determined and will be sent mid February.
� Next PGS Treatment CallFirst Wednesday of the Month- February 1 from 3-4:00 pmLog in: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/237724573Join the conference call: 1-877-336-1828 Participation Code= 907760
� 2016-17 Training Calendar now available listing out the monthly prevention and treatment calls and all provider webinars and other upcoming trainings planned. Located at: http://www.oregonpgs.org/all-providers/workforce-development/
PG Family Therapy Learning Session and Forum:
• New services being offered• 4th Thursday each quarter from 10-11:30am • January 26, April 27, July 27 and October 26• Facilitated and Coordinated by:
Teresa McDowell, Ed.D.Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling PsychologyLewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling
• Calls will include pre-meeting readings and structured agendas and topics.
• Structure: 45 minutes predetermine topic and 45 minutes for discussion and questions.
• 1 hour of CEUs provided for those that attend. • Information on log in and call numbers to be provided in the near future
via email. Mark your calendars now, if interested.
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Media Tracking Form• New form to collect data on large media campaigns that are
occurring in communities in order for us to cross tabulate with enrollments and helpline calls.
• Reported Quarterly • First Quarter is October – December, 2016. • Please go to the below link and complete the reporting form.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RX5ZG9G
• Submit by February 15, 2017• You will also receive an email regarding this reporting form. • If you do not connect with state via email that you have no reports
for the quarter or go to reporting form and input 0, you may be contacted if you have encountered for outreach codes/treatment advertising code.
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More Follow-Up from Fall Conference
• Grief Recovery Model– Working on setting up training dates, location and process for applying.
• Chris Anderson– Looking at different products and services that he offers and how they
may be useful to us in Oregon
• Continue to work on activities within 5 year strategic plan. More specific information to be presented at March All Provider Meeting.
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New Helpline Ad• “Boater” • Will start airing in early January
New Lottery Product (VLT) Ads• Begun airing in December on TV• In past, Lottery said they would not air VLT ads on television.• With their large investment in updated machines, they now feel that
they need to let the public know and advertise on television. • This may trigger some of your clients, as the state has heard from
one provider.• Voices on Problem Gambling Recovery (VPGR) may propose some
legislative action to remove VLT advertisement on television. • If you hear complaints from your clients, and they or you would like
to document the complaints, VPGR would be willing to collect documentation and use it for testimony for their legislative action.
• State will do a better job of informing providers of new lottery ads, specifically VLTs, so that you have a heads up of what your clients may encounter.
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New Lottery Product (VLT) Ads• “Excite the Night”• Gamble Responsible, Jazz it up, Punch it Up
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30iDhIM_2m810
Questions
Review of 2016 Treatment Evaluation Data
Presented by Tom Moore, PhDEvaluation Consultant,
Herbert and Louis
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FY 15-16 Treatment Evaluation Data Overview
• 42 Agencies Providing Treatment/Education Interventions in 54 programs:
– Traditional Outpatient– Homebased Minimal Intervention (GEAR)– Residential– Respite– DOJ Education– DOJ Treatment– Cultural Specific
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Historic and Current EnrollmentsAll Programs Combined