CANADIAN PROVINCE HIRES 9 RESPONSIBLE GAMING
STAFFERS
2 May 2008
Another indicator to operators of the importance
of sound responsible gambling policies
The importance of effective responsible gambling
policies and advice was again underlined this week by
the announcement that Canadian provincial government
authorities are hiring 9 responsible gambling
information officers to educate casino staff and patrons
on problem gambling.
The jobs are part of a long-term plan to deploy the
officers in every casino, according to the assistant
deputy minister of gaming policy, Derek Sturko. "We did
a pilot program in 2005 at two Lower Mainland casinos
and discovered that worked quite well. And this is part
of our plan to grow that out to every casino gaming
facility," he told CBC Canada.
Early intervention by the gambling information officers
may prevent people from becoming problem gamblers, said
Sturko, who added a decade of research showed no
evidence that problem gambling was increasing in British
Columbia.
The announcement immediately triggered political flak,
with NDP gaming policy critic Harry Lali claiming the
creation of the jobs constituted "...a stark admission
by this government that Liberal policies are directly
creating gambling addicts in this province. It is the
massive expansion of gambling by Gordon Campbell and the
Liberals that is creating this problem."
Since the B.C. Liberals came to power in 2001, revenue
from casinos has doubled from Cdn$552 million to nearly
Cdn$1.1 billion.
Private companies operate the 20 casinos for the British
Columbia Lottery Corporation, which manages all legal
gambling in B.C. for the provincial government.
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