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1 PGS Conference May 2011

2 why your prevention, treatment and recovery work is so important

3 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

4 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

5 tomorrow  Start at 8:30; end at noon  NIATx  Awareness tools  Trauma Informed Care  Residential Program  Adjourn and optional tour of residential facility!

6 Karen Wheeler Addiction Programs Administrator Oregon Health Authority

7 Interim Manager’s Update We lost a colleague this year….

8 Remembering Brad Killian

9 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

10 Budget: step 1 http://governor.oregon.gov/Gov/priorities/budget.shtml

11 Budget: step 2 due out today!! Oregon Economic Forecast and Lottery revenue forecast Legislatively approved budget Step 3

12 12 FYI: Projected Video Lottery Sales http://oregon.gov/DAS/OEA/economic.shtml#Most_Recent_Forecast Line Games Introduced Recession + Smoking Ban

13 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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15 Treatment  ISSR  Client-finding outreach  Locator forms  QIR (Quality Improvement Reports) and monthly billings

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17 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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21 Workforce Development  New schedule  National Conference

22 How are we doing?

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25 delinquency sexual behavior smoking drug use gambling Problem Behaviors Youth Problem Gambling: One Component of Problem Behaviors

26 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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31 PG Treatment Reduces Crime

32 Problem Gambling Treatment Saves Money

33 Lunch 12 - 1  Box lunches…thank you Bridgeway Recovery!  Presentation on the history of gambling in Oregon  Veronica Martin, Portland Monthly magazine

34 Resource Materials Take lots of the resource materials!! Our distribution center is downsizing so we need these things in your hands, not our warehouse!

35 CEUs  Pick up at end of each day

36 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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