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VSAAC Targets Valley Youth During National Problem Gambling
Awareness Week
Birmingham
Group Health Services, Inc.'s Valley Substance Abuse Action Council
(VSAAC) will join with other Connecticut Regional Action
Councils, the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and
Addiction Services (DMHAS), and like-minded organizations across
the nation in observing National Problem Gambling Awareness
Week, March 6-13. During the observance week, communities
will work together to raise awareness of the consequences of
problem gambling and the resources available for individuals
whose gambling is causing a disruption in their lives.
VSAAC's primary objective during the observance week will be
to raise awareness about the issue of problem gambling among
youth who, like so many others, are being exposed to, and
enticed by, the game of poker (see side-bar). VSAAC staff will
be available to provide gambling addiction
presentations/workshops to schools, business groups, and other
interested parties throughout the Valley, as well as serve as a
resource for referral or information. |
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Warning
Signs of Problem Gambling
Three percent of
the population may have a gambling problem and the way they play
puts them and their families at financial and emotional risk.
A problem
gambler might exhibit one or more of the following warning
signs:
Preoccupied
with gambling and unable to stop
Bragging
about gambling, exaggerating wins and minimizing losses
Restless
and irritable when not gambling
Gambling
to escape
Borrowing
money for gambling
Lying
to hide time spent gambling or unpaid debts
Frequent
unexplained absences
Losing
work time because of gambling
Doing
something illegal to get money for gambling
Jeopardizing
a significant relationship or job by gambling |
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Where to Find Help and Information...
Valley Substance Abuse Action Council - Phone:
203-736-8566
Problem Gambling Services - Connecticut Department of
Mental Health and Addiction Services - Phone: 860-344-2244
Web:
www.DMHAS.state.ct.us/gambling
24-Hour, Toll-free, Confidential Gambler's Helpline
- 800-346-6238
Connecticut's Regional Action Councils -
www.ctprevention.org
Youth Poker Website -
www.Youthpoker.org
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