All FCCG brochures address varying topics, are produced in English, in many cases are available in Spanish, as well as in Creole.
Provides background about the FCCG and outlines all progams and services.
Highlights that the first step to getting help for a gambling problem is admitting there is one, and outlines services and supports callers will receive upon calling the Agency’s 24-hour HelpLine.
Pocket-sized with artwork and language reflective of youth culture and addressing problem gambling as it is manifested within that population.
Shaped like a deck of playing cards, this creative publication raises awareness about gambling impacts among college students and supplies practical guidance for accessing help for a gambling problem.
Geared toward the multi-cultural community, this brochure explains what problem gambling is, how to get help, and offers population-specific insight.
An acculturated informational brochure for the Hispanic community. This Spanish only brochure addresses the impacts of a gambling problem among Latino-Hispanics and their families, and outlines a pathway to seek help.
Describes the role and importance of self-exclusion programs and options at gaming facilities, and outlines the types of provisions that can be implemented to prohibit oneself from returning to gamble.
An educational flyer for quick reference includes warning signs of a gambling problem, tips for keeping gambling recreational and contact information for the FCCG HelpLine.
Designed for ‘impaired professionals’, the focus is on problem gamblers for whom participation in traditional recovery and treatment programs could threaten their professional status (i.e., lawyers, doctors, financial professionals, professional athletes, clergy, etc.).
Identifies the relationship between problem gambling and various health related conditions.
Outlines simple strategies to identify whether a client seeking credit counseling assistance is experiencing gambling related difficulties and furnishes five essential points to aiding such persons and those they adversely impact.
Highlights the prevalence of gambling problems among persons struggling with other mental health and addictive disorders, and offers insight about training opportunities for education and certification for clinicians, prevention specialists, professionals working with affected populations, community groups, and others.
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Designed for specialists within the legal/criminal justice field, including drug court professionals, probation officers, juvenile justice personnel, prosecutors, etc., features the link between problem gambling and crime and outlines FCCG training opportunities.
Designed for EAP professionals, personnel directors and employers; outlines the FCCG’s comprehensive problem gambling program for the workplace.
Designed to raise awareness of the impact problem gambling has on crime.
Designed to educate employers about the true costs of gambling and
problem gamblinng in the workplace.
Let's families of problem gamblers know that they can get help for
themselves, even if the gambler is not yet ready to do so.
Information for caretakers of seniors so that they can identify
gambling problems in their clients and intervene if necessary.
Designed to educate seniors about the risks involved in
gambling and the warning signs of a gambling problem.
Explains what self-exclusion is, how the program works
and what happens after self-excluding from a gaming facility.
Highlights the impact sports betting can
have on individuals and families.
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