Purpose Of Gambling Board
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The Programme includes the unveiling of a Board that declares the School as a Drugs, Alcoho,Crime and Gambling free Zone. The purpose of the board is to entrench the message to all the learners and the community at large that all these negative elements and activities are not welcome within the school precinct. The purpose of the Bill was to prohibit for one year those interactive gambling services that were not being provided before 19 May 2000. The Bill passed the Senate on the 6 December 2000 after receiving the support of a number of Democrat and independent senators. The Interactive Gambling (Moratorium) Act 2000 was assented to on the 21 December. The Gambling Control Unit is charged separately from the Board with regulatory oversight of charitable gaming which includes games of chance, card games, beano and bingo by eligible organizations under Title 17, Chapters 13-A and 62. The purpose of this policy is to increase awareness of problem gambling and to provide guidance for employees and management in addressing problem gambling issues and their effects in the workplace. Governments benefit from gambling by taxing the casinos’ profits. They may also tax gamblers’ profits. But government benefit from gambling in other ways. If you pay taxes on your gambling winnings then you are being a good citizen. But there is another form of gambling that contributes to government revenues: government-run lotteries.
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Although most New Zealanders gamble without experiencing any harm, a small minority who participate do suffer some degree of harm and for them the impacts of this can be significant. The TAB is committed to promoting responsible gambling and has various tools and procedures in place to help minimise the potential harm associated with gambling. The TAB aims to educate customers, and to assist them with making good decisions in relation to their gambling. The TAB wants all of its customers to follow these tips to help stay in control.
If you think that you, or someone you know, may be experiencing issues with gambling, here are some behavioural signs to look out for:
*
Mood swings or outbursts brought on by gambling
*
Attempting to hide gambling from family or friends, or being dishonest about gambling
*
Casino christmas day. Trying to borrow money for the purpose of gambling more
*
Gambling for long periods without taking a break, or prioritising gambling over other commitments
*
Gambling most days of the week
*
Chasing gambling losses
*
Setting a limit, but not being able to stick to it
*
Gambling is no longer a source of fun and is causing regret or distress
If you recognise some of these signs, and think that you or someone you know might need help, know that it is available right now.
Free and confidential support and counselling services are available through the Gambling Helpline 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling the Gambling Helpline 0800 654 655. You can also text the Gambling Helpline at any time on 8006.
The Gambling Helpline is a national, dedicated helpline service where trained staff can provide guidance, support and information. The Gambling Helpline also has specialist services available including the Maori Gambling Helpline, the Pasifika Gambling Helpline, the Youth Gambling Helpline, and the Debt Gambling Helpline.
Places where you can find more information
Gambling Helpline New Zealand
Choicenotchance.org.nz
Problem Gambling Foundation NZ
The Salvation Army Oasis
_________________________________________________________________
TAB Tools that can help
For most customers betting on racing and sports or playing gaming machines is a fun, safe and exciting pastime, however we recognise that for a small percentage of people it may become a problem.
The TAB has a range of support measures to promote responsible gambling to customers and ensure betting remains a safe and fun activity.
Here are some of the tools available to help customers manage their gambling:
*
Set Your Limits - Accessible at all times through the account dashboard - account customers are able to set specific spending limits across a defined period. A mandatory ’cool down’ period applies before these limits can be increased or removed. If you would like to discuss additional options in relation to spending limits, including setting limits over a different time period, please contact our helpdesk on 0800 102 106 for assistance.
*
Decreasing your Limits - Limits placed on your account can be lowered at any time. To lower your limits, navigate to the Set Your Limits section of the account dashboard and enter the amount you want to reduce your limit to.
*
Increasing Your Limits - Your limits cannot be increased without triggering a mandatory stand down period. These periods are designed to ensure you cannot act on a spur of the moment decision to increase or remove your limit. Daily limits trigger a mandatory 24 hour stand down. Limits greater than a day will trigger a mandatory 7 day stand down period. No person (including TAB staff) can override a stand down period.
*
Take A Break - Also accessible at all times through the account dashboard - account customers are able to elect to ’take a break’ from their TAB account for a specified period. Where a customer elects to take a break, they will not be able to access their account for the break period or place any bets through their account. Additionally, when a customer takes a break, the TAB will not send marketing material or information to the email address registered against the TAB account.
*
Removal From Promotional Emails - When you elect to Take A Break, your TAB Account will automatically be converted to ‘No Promotion Material’ for the period of your break. Meaning you will not receive any promotional content from the TAB for the duration of your break period. Additionally, you can (at any time) elect to unsubscribe from receiving TAB promotional material (even without utilising the Take a Break feature). This can be done via the Account Dashboard or by electing to unsubscribe from within any TAB promotional email you receive.
*
TAB Account Only Exclusion - It is possible to exclude yourself from betting via TAB Account only. If you do not wish to exclude from all TAB services, but think that a TAB Account Only Exclusion could help you better manage your betting, please contact [email protected].
*
Multi Venue Self Exclusion Programme - The TAB runs a retail exclusion programme for both its Class 4 (Pokie Machine) and TAB wagering sites. The exclusion programme allows customers to block themselves from entering and gambling at any TAB venues in the country. Information regarding the exclusion programme is available in store, or call our helpdesk on 0800 102 106 for more information.
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TAB’s responsible gambling programme
As one of the four major gambling providers in New Zealand, the TAB has a responsibility to minimise harm associated with its products. The responsibility extends beyond the requirements set out under the Racing and Gambling Act 2003. The TAB goes beyond the standards set out in legislation in many significant ways.
In conducting its business the TAB strives to exhibit a sense of social responsibility by having regard to the communities in which it operates. This is a continuous and evolving process that develops in tandem with research evidence, population needs, and the development of new tools and technology. As part of this process, the TAB is committed to:
*
Working in partnership with health and help service providers to ensure our responsible gambling initiatives achieve the best possible harm minimisation outcomes;
*
Trialing and implementing new and emerging technology that is aimed at making the gambling environment safer for the customer;
*
Slot machine ringtone free. Reviewing processes, procedures, and commitments to identify areas where our responsible gambling programme can be improved.
If you require further information about the TAB’s Responsible Gambling programme, please contact [email protected].
__________________________________________________________________________________
Responsible Gambling Forms
Following are some sample recommended workplace policies for government agencies. Special thanks to Iowa Department of Public Health and Marion County Health Department. Sample 1
(Credit: Iowa Department of Public Health)
XYZ Corporation, Inc. (the Company) intends to help provide a gambling-free work environment for our clients and our employees. The Company believes gambling during work time or using work-related resources to gamble is not an appropriate use of work time (including e-mail, phone, internet, etc.). With this goal in mind and to avert problem gambling in today’s workplace, we are establishing the following policy for existing and future employees of XYZ Corporation, Inc.Purpose Of Gambling Board Games
The Company explicitly prohibits:
*Any gambling while at work. This includes use of company e-mail, phone, internet, etc. to gamble.
*Gambling includes, but is not limited to, NCAA tournament brackets, sports betting, fantasy football, Lottery/Powerball pools, etc.
If an employee is gambling on company time or using work-related resources, the employee may be subject to appropriate disciplinary action, up to and possibly including discharge from employment. In such a case, the employee may be given an opportunity to go to a licensed problem gambling treatment program for a problem gambling evaluation and treatment if recommended.Purpose Of Gambling Board GameSample 2
(Credit: Marion County Health Department, Oregon)
The Company is committed to promoting a productive and healthy work environment for all our employees. We seek to create a supportive workplace environment in which
employees feel comfortable and supported in seeking assistance and recovering from a variety of behavioral health issues, including problem gambling. The purpose of this policy is to increase awareness of problem gambling and to provide guidance for employees and
management in addressing problem gambling issues and their effects in the workplace.
To reduce the negative effects of gambling on the workplace, no employees may participate in any gambling activity while working or using Company-provided equipment. Help for Employees and Family Members: If you feel you or a family member has a gambling problem, please free, confidential treatment for gambling problems is available throughout the State via the Oregon Problem Gambling Helpline (1-877- MY LIMIT).Sample Excerpt for Internet Use Policy (Including Gambling)
Employees may not use the Internet access provided by the company to:
*Use internet-enabled activities such as gambling, excessive gaming, conducting a business or conducting illegal activities.
Register here: http://gg.gg/xcy74
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The Programme includes the unveiling of a Board that declares the School as a Drugs, Alcoho,Crime and Gambling free Zone. The purpose of the board is to entrench the message to all the learners and the community at large that all these negative elements and activities are not welcome within the school precinct. The purpose of the Bill was to prohibit for one year those interactive gambling services that were not being provided before 19 May 2000. The Bill passed the Senate on the 6 December 2000 after receiving the support of a number of Democrat and independent senators. The Interactive Gambling (Moratorium) Act 2000 was assented to on the 21 December. The Gambling Control Unit is charged separately from the Board with regulatory oversight of charitable gaming which includes games of chance, card games, beano and bingo by eligible organizations under Title 17, Chapters 13-A and 62. The purpose of this policy is to increase awareness of problem gambling and to provide guidance for employees and management in addressing problem gambling issues and their effects in the workplace. Governments benefit from gambling by taxing the casinos’ profits. They may also tax gamblers’ profits. But government benefit from gambling in other ways. If you pay taxes on your gambling winnings then you are being a good citizen. But there is another form of gambling that contributes to government revenues: government-run lotteries.
*Purpose Of Gambling Board Games
*Purpose Of Gambling Board Game
Although most New Zealanders gamble without experiencing any harm, a small minority who participate do suffer some degree of harm and for them the impacts of this can be significant. The TAB is committed to promoting responsible gambling and has various tools and procedures in place to help minimise the potential harm associated with gambling. The TAB aims to educate customers, and to assist them with making good decisions in relation to their gambling. The TAB wants all of its customers to follow these tips to help stay in control.
If you think that you, or someone you know, may be experiencing issues with gambling, here are some behavioural signs to look out for:
*
Mood swings or outbursts brought on by gambling
*
Attempting to hide gambling from family or friends, or being dishonest about gambling
*
Casino christmas day. Trying to borrow money for the purpose of gambling more
*
Gambling for long periods without taking a break, or prioritising gambling over other commitments
*
Gambling most days of the week
*
Chasing gambling losses
*
Setting a limit, but not being able to stick to it
*
Gambling is no longer a source of fun and is causing regret or distress
If you recognise some of these signs, and think that you or someone you know might need help, know that it is available right now.
Free and confidential support and counselling services are available through the Gambling Helpline 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling the Gambling Helpline 0800 654 655. You can also text the Gambling Helpline at any time on 8006.
The Gambling Helpline is a national, dedicated helpline service where trained staff can provide guidance, support and information. The Gambling Helpline also has specialist services available including the Maori Gambling Helpline, the Pasifika Gambling Helpline, the Youth Gambling Helpline, and the Debt Gambling Helpline.
Places where you can find more information
Gambling Helpline New Zealand
Choicenotchance.org.nz
Problem Gambling Foundation NZ
The Salvation Army Oasis
_________________________________________________________________
TAB Tools that can help
For most customers betting on racing and sports or playing gaming machines is a fun, safe and exciting pastime, however we recognise that for a small percentage of people it may become a problem.
The TAB has a range of support measures to promote responsible gambling to customers and ensure betting remains a safe and fun activity.
Here are some of the tools available to help customers manage their gambling:
*
Set Your Limits - Accessible at all times through the account dashboard - account customers are able to set specific spending limits across a defined period. A mandatory ’cool down’ period applies before these limits can be increased or removed. If you would like to discuss additional options in relation to spending limits, including setting limits over a different time period, please contact our helpdesk on 0800 102 106 for assistance.
*
Decreasing your Limits - Limits placed on your account can be lowered at any time. To lower your limits, navigate to the Set Your Limits section of the account dashboard and enter the amount you want to reduce your limit to.
*
Increasing Your Limits - Your limits cannot be increased without triggering a mandatory stand down period. These periods are designed to ensure you cannot act on a spur of the moment decision to increase or remove your limit. Daily limits trigger a mandatory 24 hour stand down. Limits greater than a day will trigger a mandatory 7 day stand down period. No person (including TAB staff) can override a stand down period.
*
Take A Break - Also accessible at all times through the account dashboard - account customers are able to elect to ’take a break’ from their TAB account for a specified period. Where a customer elects to take a break, they will not be able to access their account for the break period or place any bets through their account. Additionally, when a customer takes a break, the TAB will not send marketing material or information to the email address registered against the TAB account.
*
Removal From Promotional Emails - When you elect to Take A Break, your TAB Account will automatically be converted to ‘No Promotion Material’ for the period of your break. Meaning you will not receive any promotional content from the TAB for the duration of your break period. Additionally, you can (at any time) elect to unsubscribe from receiving TAB promotional material (even without utilising the Take a Break feature). This can be done via the Account Dashboard or by electing to unsubscribe from within any TAB promotional email you receive.
*
TAB Account Only Exclusion - It is possible to exclude yourself from betting via TAB Account only. If you do not wish to exclude from all TAB services, but think that a TAB Account Only Exclusion could help you better manage your betting, please contact [email protected].
*
Multi Venue Self Exclusion Programme - The TAB runs a retail exclusion programme for both its Class 4 (Pokie Machine) and TAB wagering sites. The exclusion programme allows customers to block themselves from entering and gambling at any TAB venues in the country. Information regarding the exclusion programme is available in store, or call our helpdesk on 0800 102 106 for more information.
__________________________________________________________________________________
TAB’s responsible gambling programme
As one of the four major gambling providers in New Zealand, the TAB has a responsibility to minimise harm associated with its products. The responsibility extends beyond the requirements set out under the Racing and Gambling Act 2003. The TAB goes beyond the standards set out in legislation in many significant ways.
In conducting its business the TAB strives to exhibit a sense of social responsibility by having regard to the communities in which it operates. This is a continuous and evolving process that develops in tandem with research evidence, population needs, and the development of new tools and technology. As part of this process, the TAB is committed to:
*
Working in partnership with health and help service providers to ensure our responsible gambling initiatives achieve the best possible harm minimisation outcomes;
*
Trialing and implementing new and emerging technology that is aimed at making the gambling environment safer for the customer;
*
Slot machine ringtone free. Reviewing processes, procedures, and commitments to identify areas where our responsible gambling programme can be improved.
If you require further information about the TAB’s Responsible Gambling programme, please contact [email protected].
__________________________________________________________________________________
Responsible Gambling Forms
Following are some sample recommended workplace policies for government agencies. Special thanks to Iowa Department of Public Health and Marion County Health Department. Sample 1
(Credit: Iowa Department of Public Health)
XYZ Corporation, Inc. (the Company) intends to help provide a gambling-free work environment for our clients and our employees. The Company believes gambling during work time or using work-related resources to gamble is not an appropriate use of work time (including e-mail, phone, internet, etc.). With this goal in mind and to avert problem gambling in today’s workplace, we are establishing the following policy for existing and future employees of XYZ Corporation, Inc.Purpose Of Gambling Board Games
The Company explicitly prohibits:
*Any gambling while at work. This includes use of company e-mail, phone, internet, etc. to gamble.
*Gambling includes, but is not limited to, NCAA tournament brackets, sports betting, fantasy football, Lottery/Powerball pools, etc.
If an employee is gambling on company time or using work-related resources, the employee may be subject to appropriate disciplinary action, up to and possibly including discharge from employment. In such a case, the employee may be given an opportunity to go to a licensed problem gambling treatment program for a problem gambling evaluation and treatment if recommended.Purpose Of Gambling Board GameSample 2
(Credit: Marion County Health Department, Oregon)
The Company is committed to promoting a productive and healthy work environment for all our employees. We seek to create a supportive workplace environment in which
employees feel comfortable and supported in seeking assistance and recovering from a variety of behavioral health issues, including problem gambling. The purpose of this policy is to increase awareness of problem gambling and to provide guidance for employees and
management in addressing problem gambling issues and their effects in the workplace.
To reduce the negative effects of gambling on the workplace, no employees may participate in any gambling activity while working or using Company-provided equipment. Help for Employees and Family Members: If you feel you or a family member has a gambling problem, please free, confidential treatment for gambling problems is available throughout the State via the Oregon Problem Gambling Helpline (1-877- MY LIMIT).Sample Excerpt for Internet Use Policy (Including Gambling)
Employees may not use the Internet access provided by the company to:
*Use internet-enabled activities such as gambling, excessive gaming, conducting a business or conducting illegal activities.
Register here: http://gg.gg/xcy74
https://diarynote.indered.space
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