interim manager's overview: may 2011 oregon problem gambling services spring training
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PGS Conference
May 2011
why your prevention, treatment and recovery work is so important
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
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
tomorrow
Start at 8:30; end at noon NIATx Awareness tools Trauma Informed Care Residential Program Adjourn and optional tour of residential
facility!
Karen Wheeler
Addiction Programs AdministratorOregon Health Authority
Interim Manager’s Update
We lost a colleague this year….
Remembering Brad Killian
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
Budget: step 1 http://governor.oregon.gov/Gov/priorities/budget.shtml
Budget: step 2 due out today!!
Oregon Economic Forecastand
Lottery revenue forecast
Legislatively approved budget
Step 3
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FYI: Projected Video Lottery Saleshttp://oregon.gov/DAS/OEA/economic.shtml#Most_Recent_Forecast
Weekly Video Lottery Sales
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Line GamesIntroduced
Recession +Smoking Ban
Budget: step 3
Treatment: 1/12 monthly allotments startPrevention: implementation plans due by 6/30/11Amendments likely depending on Lottery forecast
Biennial payback process begins after that and is managed by OHA not us, although we have input
Treatment
ISSR Client-finding outreach Locator forms QIR (Quality Improvement Reports) and
monthly billings
Prevention
Reminder: AD 80 requirements changing: CPS required as of July 1
Emphasis on infusion Student Wellness Surveyhttp://www.problemgamblingprevention.org/
Workforce Development
New schedule National Conference
How are we doing?
delinquency
sexualbehavior
smoking
druguse
gambling
ProblemBehaviors
Youth Problem Gambling: One Component of Problem Behaviors
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
PG Treatment Reduces Crime
Percent of Problem Gamblers Who Committed Illegal Acts to Get Money
24.6%
5.3%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
At Admission to Treatment Six Months after Treatment
Problem Gambling Treatment Saves Money
Problem Gambling Treatment: Costs vs Savings
$3,843,624
$8,055,600
$0$1,000,000$2,000,000$3,000,000$4,000,000$5,000,000$6,000,000$7,000,000$8,000,000$9,000,000
Annual Treatment Costs Socio Economic Costs SavedYear After Treatment
Lunch 12 - 1
Box lunches…thank you Bridgeway Recovery!
Presentation on the history of gambling in Oregon Veronica Martin, Portland Monthly
magazine
Resource Materials
Take lots of the resource materials!!
Our distribution center is downsizing so we need these things in your hands, not our warehouse!
CEUs
Pick up at end of each day
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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