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Newsletters | Internet Gambling | Clinical | Support groups | Publications | Statistics | Training | Community groups | Regulations & policy | Conference papers | Fact Sheets PGFNZ Pre-conference workshop Public Health Workshops-from -2008 International Gambling Conference: Power Point presentations Combined Proceedings of the International Gambling Conference: (September 13-15, 2006)Gambling and Its Impacts - Policy, Practice and Research Perspectives more EASG Papers from previous conferences 2007 Singapore Problem Gambling Conference 2007 Highlights from the 6th Annual Institute Conference Addressing gambling-related harm through evidence-based practices
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The Responsible Gambling Council's "Discovery 2005" conference took place April 17-20, 2005 in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Presentations for many of the sessions are being posted as they are received. more Public Policy Implications of Gambling Research, March 31 & April 1, 2005. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. more Insight Nova Scotia was an international problem gambling conference held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on October 4-6, 2004. Participants at Insight Nova Scotia explored ways to promote greater understanding among researchers, industry representatives, counsellors, educators, public policy makers and individuals experiencing gambling problems. more CommUnity Action on Gambling Conference, 2004. Papers and presentations are available online. more About 200 people attended the first Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling & Substance Abuse on Aug. 11-13 in Kansas City, and more than 24 presenters shared their research, programs and expertise with conference attendees. more Responsible Gambling Council - past events. more Epidemiology and Prevention Research Group - Washington Univeristy, Department of Psychiatry. more Centre the for Study of Gambling, The University of Salford. The Centre organises regular seminars for industry professionals and public officials interested in gambling matters. more The Alberta Gaming Research Institute has links to conference proceedings. more
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