LOTTERY COMPANY LAUNCHES RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING
PROGRAM
26 June 2009
"Game Sense" to be used across British
Columbia
The British Columbia Lottery Corporation in Vancouver,
Canada has launched a new initiative aimed at promoting
responsiblke gambling, branded "Game Sense". The program
will include extensive use of media and public service
television advertisements.
"These ads represent
the first ever responsible gambling TV messages in
B.C.," BCLC president Michael Graydon said at a news
conference.
GameSense will also promote
provincially funded resources such as the problem
gambling line and free counselling services available.
The initiative is supported by the Responsible Gambling
Council, a non-profit organization specialising in
prevention strategies since 1983.
Last year (see
previous InfoPowa report) the Ontario Lottery and Gaming
Corp. in Toronto launched a two-year pilot project in
Windsor and Niagara Falls casinos to establish on-site
Responsible Gaming Resources Centres, operated by the
Responsible Gambling Council.
Since then the
program has expanded to 27 gaming locations across
Ontario. About $100 million a year is spent in Canada on
responsible gaming awareness, education, treatment and
research.
Graydon said 4.6 percent of the adult
population in B.C. are problem gamblers and 8.7 percent
are at risk players.
He said Game Sense kiosks
and staffed booths will be at each of the 15 land
casinos in B.C. and another 16 "community gaming centres,"
which include bingo halls.
The BCLC makes $2.6
billion from gaming in B.C. and another $1.1 billion is
allocated to the province's charities.
Computers at Game Sense kiosks will provide gamblers
with information about the odds of winning and how games
are played.
The initiative has its own website at
GameSense.ca.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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