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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – Types of Games

Categories of Games:

Most popular gambling games can put into three categories.
The categories are based on how random the outcome of the game is,
and how much control the player has in choosing an outcome.

1. Random and Independent (slots, lotteries, dice, roulette)
Randomly generated, results independent of the next play
There is no control over the outcome.

2. Random and Dependent (cards, bingo)
Randomly generated, results are somewhat foreseeable.
The outcome is controlled.

3. Non-random and Dependent (sports betting)
You know what you’re betting on.
You have some sense of control about the outcome.

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Gambling Screen) require that you upgrade to the free Flash 5 player.

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Information Request

We respect your confidentiality by replying only to your requested e-mail address. If you want to have printed materials sent to you by regular mail, we can send them in a plain envelope to protect your privacy.

Your name, phone number and e-mail address are all optional, depending on how you would like to be contacted.

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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – Site Credits

Site Credits

This site is a project of the Niagara Multilingual Problem Gambling Program, Addictions Services, Niagara Health System.

This program is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion, Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Branch.

For questions about this program, please contact:

Myra Quinonez-Alfonso
Coordinator
Niagara Multilingual Problem Gambling Program
260 Sugarloaf Street, Port Colborne, ON

L3K  2N7
905-378-4647 x63849
email: [email protected]

 

ACKNOWLEGDMENTS

From concept to actualization, this project is grateful to the many contributors for their time, and talents:

  • Cultural Interpreters
  • Members of the Advisory Committee
  • Agencies and Associations
  • Community Organizations
  • Partners and Colleagues
  • Friends
  • Volunteers

Their support and commitment were instrumental in making this project possible.

We would like also to acknowledge the financial contribution of the Ministry of Health Promotion, Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Branch.

South Oaks Gambling Screens, (SOGS), South Oaks Foundation, reprinted by permission, copyright 1992.

DSM-IV, Reprinted with permission from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition. Copyright 1994 American Psychiatric Association.

GA 20 Questions, original from Gamblers Anonymous.

CAMH Gambling Screen, reprinted with permission.

Some of the material for this site has been adapted from the “Promoting Community Awareness of Problem Gambling Resource Package” published by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

“The information and assessment tools provided on this site are for educational purposes only. If you think that you or someone you know has a problem, contact a professional.”

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Info centre

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Ethnocultural Resources

Ethnocultural Information

Read current information on problem gambling and how it relates to ethno-cultural groups.

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Library

Library

Our growing collection of background information and other documents of interest on the subject of problem gambling.

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Links

Links

Our collection of links to other sites.

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Information Request

We offer a number of different publications in various languages, as well as being able to direct you to appropriate resources in your own language. All information requests are kept strictly confidential.

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Voluntary Exclusion

Self Exclusion Order

Did you know that it is possible to reduce harm to yourself by legally prohibiting yourself from entering gambling venues?

A document called a Self exclusion Order does just that, but there are some important things you should know before signing it.

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Program Info

About This Program

More information about who we are and what we do.

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Site Info

Site Information

Some technical information about this website, and its companion site gamb-ling.com.

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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – Second

GET INFORMED
Get informed about problem gambling, how and why we gamble, and how to gamble safe.

LEARN
Learn the signs and symptoms of a gambling problem. read more in our library, play a game or take a quiz to see if you may have a problem.

INFORMATION
Information and services to help problem gamblers, their family and their friends to cope.

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Self Exclusion

Sign a self-exclusion agreement at a casino or track this is a document that authorizes the facility not to let you in.

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We respect your confidentiality by replying only to your requested e-mail address. If you want to have printed materials sent to you by regular mail, we can send them in a plain envelope to protect your privacy.

Your name, phone number and e-mail address are all optional, depending on how you would like to be contacted.

Send to this e-mail address (not required):

Your Phone Number (not required):

Your Mailing Address (not required):

I would like to receive information:

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Niagara Multilingual Problem Gambling Program

A Problem Gambling Project for Special Populations: Ethno-Cultural Communities, Addiction Services, Niagara Health System.

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Background:

Established in 2000, the Niagara Multilingual Problem Gambling Program was created to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate problem gambling services to the various ethno-cultural communities in Niagara. Particular attention has been placed on confidentiality.

The Program supports the needs of the ethno-cultural communities and provides a link with other related issues such as substance abuse or concurrent disorders, and has established a working network partnership amongst all Niagara Region multicultural communities, other services providers and Niagara Health System Addiction Services.

The Problem Gambling Multilingual Advisory Committee composed of members of the community with different cultural backgrounds provides support to this Program.
This program is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Problem Gambling Portfolio.

Services:

www.gamb-ling.com

A multi-lingual website in 11 different languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, Farsi, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish and Urdu, which contains linguistically and culturally appropriate information, a confidential e-mail question/ answer forum, and links to other related sites.

Problem Gambling Training for:

  • Settlement workers
  • Cultural Interpreters
  • Social Service providers
  • Financial/Legal sectors
  • other services

Gambling and Problem Gambling Information/ Awareness Sessions for:

  • ethno-cultural communities
  • social service providers
  • financial/legal sector
  • community groups
  • ESL students and other services

Provision of multilingual Problem Gambling Educational Resources:

  • Brochures
  • Posters
  • Manuals
  • Handbooks, etc.

Problem Gambling Display
Information Tables at
various Community Events

Referral Protocol

All requests for problem gambling counselling are referred to the Niagara Alcohol & Drug Assessment Service (NADAS), the designated problem gambling treatment centre for the Niagara Region.

Local Resources

  • Niagara Multilingual Prevention/Education Problem Gambling Program, Addiction Services, Niagara Health System:
    905-378-4647 x63849
  • Web site: www.gamb-ling.com
  • Niagara Alcohol & Drug Assessment Service, Gambling Treatment Program: 905-684-1859
  • Gamblers’ Anonymous Niagara: 905-351-1616
  • Credit Counseling of Regional Niagara: 905-684-9401

Provincial Resources

  • Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline
    (24-hour referral): 1-888-230-3505
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) toll-free gambling counselling:
    1-888-647-4414
  • 24-hour credit counselling: 1-800-267-2272
  • Web sites
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Catégories de jeux

Les jeux de hasard les plus courus peuvent être classés en trois catégories. Celles-ci se fondent sur le degré de hasard lié au résultat du jeu et sur le degré de contrôle que détient le joueur dans le choix d’un résultat.

1. Aléatoire et indépendant (machines à sous, loteries, dé et roulette)

Les résultats sont produits au hasard et ils sont indépendants du prochain jeu. Il n’y a aucun contrôle sur le résultat.

2. Aléatoire et dépendant (cartes et bingo)

Les résultats sont produits au hasard, mais ils sont quelque peu prévisibles. Le résultat est contrôlé.

3. Non aléatoire et dépendant (paris sportifs)

Vous savez sur quoi vous pariez.

Vous exercez un certain contrôle sur le résultat.