PROBLEM GAMBLING AWARENESS CONTINUES! (Post 115)

SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019

Post 115

PROBLEM GAMBLING AWARENESS CONTINUES!

In 2004, three years into Gambling Recovery Ministries, definition and recognition as to what gambling actually is came with mixed responses.  Commonly, casino gambling was the number one description.  Playing cards (with money) was a social game with friends.  Track betting was often considered part of a sport.  The lottery?  That’s not really gambling!  Office pools?  Just an annual tradition during March Madness.  Interestingly, fifteen years later, I hear the same remarks.

During the past thirty-one days, the month of March has been designated as National Problem Gambling Awareness Month; and for fifteen years, NPGAM has been observed via special conferences, trainings, advertisements, public announcements, and programs.  This year’s theme has been “Awareness +Action”    #AwarenessPlusAction

The goals of this national campaign are:
·         To increase public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment & recovery services.
·         To encourage healthcare providers to screen clients for problem gambling.

Questions about PGAM may be directed to DeannaW@ncpgambling.org.

For more information on problem gambling resources go to https://www.ncpgambling.org

Additionally, the National Council on Problem Gambling provides a “Toolkit” with various awareness materials to keep the public eye on problem gambling and recovery issues.

Although March is almost over, awareness can – and should – continue!

Therefore, this edition of the GRM Blog includes one of the “tools” from NCPG’s Kit: a Set of thirty-one Tweets about problem gambling.  You can tailor-make the statements for your friends, family, and colleagues about problem gambling … and PG AWARENESS will continue to educate and provide hope and help!


 31 Days of Tweets!

  1. March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month. Learn more about this hidden addiction http://bit.ly/PGAMFAQ #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  2. Problem gambling affects 7+ million Americans. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  3. Problem gambling is a serious condition – not just ‘weak will’ or a ‘bad habit’ that can be stopped at will. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  4. Still no Federal funding for problem gambling services!  #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  5. Gambling addiction in U.S. = $7 billion in social costs. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  6. Your awareness may help a loved one with a gambling problem seek the necessary help. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  7. For help with problem gambling call 1-800-522-4700 #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  8. March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month. Reduce stigma. Help and hope are available. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  9. Gambling can be as addictive as alcohol & other drugs.  #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  10. Problem gambling affects women & men, the young & the old, all backgrounds and all ethnicities. You are not alone. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  11. Does your doctor ask you about your gambling? They should – screening helps. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  12. Problem gambling does not discriminate based on age, gender, religion, social status or education. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  13. Family history of problem gambling? You could be at risk for problem gambling. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  14. Make sure your insurance & EAP providers cover gambling addiction. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  15. Know someone with a gambling problem? Help is available by calling the National Helpline at 1-800-522-4700. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  16. Youth who gamble are more than 2X as likely to binge drink. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  17. 76% of problem gamblers suffer from major depressive disorder. 1 in 5 attempt suicide. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  18. Veterans have a greater risk for gambling problems #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  19. Does your healthcare provider know how to connect you with problem gambling treatment? #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  20. People with other addictions are at greater risk for problems with gambling. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  21. Teen rates for problem gambling are higher than for adults. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  22. Problem Gambling Treatment saves lives, preserves families and improves our communities. For help call 1-800-522-4700. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  23. Text to 800.522.4700 for problem gambling information and referral #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  24. If you can’t set and stick to a limit of time and money spent gambling, you may have a problem.  Call the National Helpline at 1-800-522-4700 #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  25. March Madness may also describe how sports bettors with problems feel #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  26. Sports betting is gambling. How much is too much? #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  27. Illegal sports betting: contact your Federal and State reps to help ensure a safety net for problem gamblers. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  28. Most college student athletes who gamble started long before college. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  29. Expanded legal sports betting will likely increase problem gambling unless steps taken to minimize harm. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  30. The NCAA estimates that 1 in 10 Americans will complete a tournament bracket. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  31. Problem gambling: preventable & treatable. Visit www.ncpgambling.org for more info and resources. #AwarenessPlusAction #PGAM

  Blessings!

Rev. Janet Jacobs, CCGSO
Founding Director
Gambling Recovery Ministries
https:// www.grmumc.org 

    For more information on problem gambling and recovery issues,   visit:  
                                                                                                                                                    

www.indianaproblemgambling.org
www.ipgap.indiana.edu
www.mdproblemgambling.com
www.gamblersanonymous.org
www.gam-anon.org
www.kycpg.org
www.pgnohio.org
www.calproblemgambling.org
www.christsd.com
www.masscompulsivegambling.org
www.mentalhealthministries.net  

Posted by Gambling Recovery Ministries at 9:05 PM

2019Scott Jacobs