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Review of the Problem-Gambling and Responsible-Gaming ... The Government of Ontario has decided to review the problem-gambling and responsible-gaming strategy in the Province. With the maturing of the gaming industry in Ontario and the changing environment in which gambling can be conducted, it is important to undertake an overall assessment of the gaming industry. Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm 2019/20 to ... the proposed funding levels for the Ministry, in relation to the gambling harm prevention and minimisation activities described in the strategy; the proposed service plan, for the three years from 2019/20 to 2021/22; the proposed problem gambling levy rates and weighting options per gambling sector, for the next three years. Government consultation on gambling strategy | New Zealand ...

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The Problem Gambling Foundation has beaten the Ministry of Health in court after being snubbed for some major contracts. In a judgment released by the High Court on Thursday, the ministry's ... Our structure - Ministry of Health

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Review of the Problem-Gambling and Responsible-Gaming

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2 Executive Summary of the Review of the Problem-Gambling and Responsible-Gaming Strategy of the Government of Ontario Historical Perspective Prior to 1994, legalized gambling in Ontario consisted of lotteries, NZCT's submission to the Ministry of Health on its gambling harm ... NZCT's submission to the Ministry of Health on its gambling harm minimisation strategy 30 Sep 2018. NZCT has made a submission to the Ministry of Health on its proposed Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm 2019/20 to 2021/22 and the problem gambling levy rates for the next three years. Problem gambling publications | Ministry of Health NZ The proposals document sets out the proposed strategy and services to address harmful gambling, the indicative costs of providing these, as well as proposed problem gambling levy rates to recover the costs of the strategy from the main gambling operators.

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More does not mean better: Lessons from the New Zealand ... Gambling Under the Gambling Act 2003, the Ministry of Health is ‘the Department responsible’ with the funding and coordination of problem gambling services. It assumed responsibility for this role on 1 July 2004. Since 1 July 2016, the Ministry’s work is guided by its Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm 2016/17 to 2018/19 Aboriginal Gambling and Problem Gambling: A Review Public Health Concepts. Applying public health models to analyse associations between factors influencing gambling and problem gambling provides the means for exploring multi-dimensional influences (personal, environmental, economic, cultural and social) that affect gambling uptake (Korn and Shaffer 1999).