November 20 - 70 key online gambling personnel working at eCOGRA-accredited
operations in four countries received responsible gambling training from the
standards and player protection body this year, the fifth in which courses have
been offered.
The non-profit organisation's Responsible Gambling manager, Tex Rees
conducted the courses in-house at online casino, poker and sportsbook
operations.
The course included tuition on:
- Identifying and dealing with problem gamblers and understanding how a
compulsion can develop, concluding with role-playing exercises and in-depth
discussion sessions.
- Awareness of what issues a problem gambler faces.
- Perceived numbers as opposed to actual prevalence study percentages.
- The implementation of eCOGRA best practice standards and requirements,
including practical sessions on gambling websites where the dedicated
responsible gambling facilities were analysed critically, and the reasons for
inclusion in eCOGRA standards discussed.
- Advertising standards, with examples of gambling ads recently criticised by
the UK Advertising Standards Authority.
"Responsible gambling ranks very high in eCOGRA priorities for both social
responsibility and business reasons," said Rees. "This year is the fifth in
which eCOGRA has provided this professional service to Fair and Safe
seal-bearing online gambling venues across the online casino, poker room,
mobile, bingo, live dealer and sports betting platforms of the 145
international, tier one gambling sites that are accredited.
"It is heartening to note that this vitally important service is in constant
demand, illustrating a real commitment to responsible gambling by eCOGRA
operators that goes beyond merely meeting the standard accreditation
requirements in this regard."
In the real world, problem gamblers constitute a miniscule percentage of the
hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of punters who go online for usually
disciplined and enjoyable betting entertainment on a regular basis. For example,
in its 2007 UK gambling prevalence study, an independent survey for the Gambling
Commission found that 0.6 percent of adults were possibly at risk as
‘pathological’ gamblers.
That small percentage attracts a disproportionately large amount of
political, social and above all media attention, and this often overshadows the
good community work carried out by many operators, said eCOGRA chief executive
Andrew Beveridge.
"Nevertheless, problem gambling is frequently seized on by industry
detractors, and for this as well as moral and business reasons it is essential
that operators ensure that staff is trained and facilities are available to the
players," he added.
Stopping problem gamblers at website level is just one aspect of a
responsible gambling program, which should also embrace marketing and
advertising, providing self-diagnostic aids and advice on counselling, and
training staff in the right way to handle self-exclusion requests and indeed
problem gamblers per se.
The objective of the eCOGRA courses is not only to address problem and
underage gambling timeously, but to continually underline for operators the
critical moral and commercial imperatives of continued vigilance and the
diligent application of genuine responsible gambling programs, using rapidly
evolving exclusionary technologies and training content.
About eCOGRA
eCOGRA is a non-profit, London-based player protection and standards
organisation that provides an international framework for best operational
practice requirements, with particular emphasis on fair and responsible
gambling. These requirements are enforced through inspections and reviews, and
continuous monitoring.
Since 2003, the eCOGRA seal has become synonymous with the highest industry
levels of fair and responsible gaming, professional conduct and superior
operating standards. Currently eCOGRA are working on an ongoing basis with over
25 leading software providers and 25 leading casino and poker room operators. 13
Software providers have achieved accreditation for their software in the form of
the eCOGRA Certified Software seal. 145 online gaming sites are accredited with
the eCOGRA Safe and Fair seal.
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