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PGS Conference May 2011
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why your prevention, treatment and recovery work is so important
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Agenda Welcome – Wendy Hausotter Addiction Programs Administrator Karen Wheeler Interim Manager Wendy Hausotter Partners Helpline – Michele Tantriella-Modell Lottery – Carole Hardy Oregon Council on Problem Gambling – Tom Moore Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery – Jeff Marotta and Wes Wood BREAK
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10:30 to noon Treatment folks stay here: Family Treatment with Oblio Stroyman Prevention folks move next door to Board Room…..but save your spot for lunch! Noon box lunches and Oregon Gambling History presentation 1 – 4 Treatment folks in main room: Mindfullness Based Relapse Prevention with Stephen Keeley and Denise Gour Prevention folks back to Board Room for Social Marketing with Jennifer Heilbronner Adjourn after your session; pick up CEU certificates; see you tomorrow at 8:30
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tomorrow Start at 8:30; end at noon NIATx Awareness tools Trauma Informed Care Residential Program Adjourn and optional tour of residential facility!
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Karen Wheeler Addiction Programs Administrator Oregon Health Authority
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Interim Manager’s Update We lost a colleague this year….
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Remembering Brad Killian
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Interim Manager’s Update How long have you been involved with Oregon PG services? Reminder: Oregon Health Authority (not DHS) Legislation Advisory committee “look back” option for funding stability Budget
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Budget: step 1 http://governor.oregon.gov/Gov/priorities/budget.shtml
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Budget: step 2 due out today!! Oregon Economic Forecast and Lottery revenue forecast Legislatively approved budget Step 3
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12 FYI: Projected Video Lottery Sales http://oregon.gov/DAS/OEA/economic.shtml#Most_Recent_Forecast Line Games Introduced Recession + Smoking Ban
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Budget: step 3 Treatment: 1/12 monthly allotments start Prevention: implementation plans due by 6/30/11 Amendments likely depending on Lottery forecast Biennial payback process begins after that and is managed by OHA not us, although we have input
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Treatment ISSR Client-finding outreach Locator forms QIR (Quality Improvement Reports) and monthly billings
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Prevention Reminder: AD 80 requirements changing: CPS required as of July 1 Emphasis on infusion Student Wellness Survey http://www.problemgamblingprevention.org/
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Workforce Development New schedule National Conference
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How are we doing?
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delinquency sexual behavior smoking drug use gambling Problem Behaviors Youth Problem Gambling: One Component of Problem Behaviors
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Demographics of Gambling Treatment Centers Participants in Oregon 2010 Total clients: 1,492 Gamblers / 264 Clients in Family Programs Gender, Gambler Clients Males 46% Females 54% Average Age 47 years Average Household Income $32,706 Race/Ethnicity White 83% Marital Status Married 40% Divorced 25% Primary Locations for Gambling Lottery retailer (video) 74% Casino 18% Primary Gambling Preference Video poker 55% Slot machines 32% Cards 6% Average Gambling-Related Debt $ 29,974 (over 100 reported debt over $100,000 and 1 reported debt over $1 million) Source: Moore, 2011
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PG Treatment Reduces Crime
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Problem Gambling Treatment Saves Money
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Lunch 12 - 1 Box lunches…thank you Bridgeway Recovery! Presentation on the history of gambling in Oregon Veronica Martin, Portland Monthly magazine
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Resource Materials Take lots of the resource materials!! Our distribution center is downsizing so we need these things in your hands, not our warehouse!
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CEUs Pick up at end of each day
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Powerpoints Will be posted on our website and on prevention coordinator website and you will be sent a link after the conference
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