eCOGRA AND GAMCARE TEAM UP ON RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING
EDUCATION
28 March 2008
eCOGRA responsible gambling standards described as
comprehensive and practical
The UK problem gambling charity GamCare and eCommerce
and Online Gambling Regulation and Assurance (eCOGRA)
pooled their expertise in London last week to train
almost 40 online casino managers on the principles of
responsible gambling, and how to identify and handle
problem gamblers.
Management delegates travelled from their bases around
the world to attend the two day intensive training
course, which featured lectures, case history studies
and interactive training exercises supervised by expert
GamCare officials Andrew Poole and Amy Webster. The
course covered all aspects of responsible gambling and
the now well established principles for handling this
important management function which eCOGRA 'Safe and
Fair' sealed gambling venues are required to use.
Former UK Gaming Board Chief Inspector, GamCare Trustee
and eCOGRA Independent Director Bill Galston OBE
welcomed delegates to the course, stressing the critical
importance of a coherent and professional responsible
gambling program at online gambling establishments.
"For both humanitarian and ethical reasons - and to
correct adverse misperceptions by some - a comprehensive
responsible gambling policy is a critical investment for
any online gambling operation," he said. "eCOGRA has
made huge strides in this area in developing a set of
best practice requirements for online gambling
operations, and this third course on the subject will
coach managers in how to apply these tools.
"On this course we are especially pleased to also
welcome experienced managers from major companies that
are members of the European Gaming and Betting
Association, adding to the pool of experience that makes
these occasions such a valuable two-way exchange of
knowledge," he said.
Andrew Poole, managing director of GamCare's Trade
Services Limited company conducted a thorough review and
explanation of the eCOGRA responsible gambling
requirements and standards, describing them as both
comprehensive and practical.
"This course will give you sufficient information and
insight to set up a solid responsible gambling program
at your companies if you have not already done so," he
said, stressing the need for training and making
responsible gambling a part of the corporate culture.
The eCOGRA standards provide minimum requirements in
respect of warnings and options regarding problem
gambling, self exclusion and control mechanisms for
gamblers, and promotional and advertising best practices
in this area.
GamCare's Amy Webster conducted much of the training,
which included expert tuition on the prevention of
underage gambling, the psychology of problem gamblers,
how to identify compulsive players and the best way to
handle cases of this nature.
eCOGRA CEO Andrew Beveridge wound up the course by
addressing delegates: "I believe I can safely say that
this course is the best we have held to date, not only
in terms of expert tuition from our colleagues at
GamCare, but also due to the commitment and experience
which delegates have generously shared throughout.
“Responsible gambling is an absolutely essential
operational element and I am confident that you return
to your companies motivated and with the right tools to
ensure that a quality responsible gambling policy is
constantly reviewed and refreshed.
"Your commitment to eCOGRA has its roots in a real
desire to be professional, responsible and above-average
in your operational practice, and the responsible gaming
aspect is now firmly entrenched as an integral part of
our standards necessary to achieve this level of
business conduct."
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