Post 44
October: Collaborations Continue!
Spotlight: Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program
Our September GRM Blog post featured the First Responder Conference held on September 13 in Indianapolis. As noted, this was - completely - a collaborative effort shared by State agencies, the United Methodist General Board of Church & Society, support groups, and Gambling Recovery Ministries. The day was filled with information on recovery support for substance abuse and gambling problems. A substantial amount of this event's programming could not have been coordinated without the instrumental assistance from the Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program.
As I review the past several blog entries, memories come to mind of multiple blessings that have contributed to GRM's development through collaboration. Over the years, problem gambling materials have been given, significant introductions made, and trainings continue to be shared and provided.
So in the spirit of continuing collaboration, the October and November GRM Blog posts, respectively, will highlight our GRM friends in the problem-gambling-recovery-trenches: the Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program (IPGAP) and several State Councils/Associations on Problem Gambling.
From the IPGAP website, www.ipgap.indiana.edu , the Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program is to provide technical assistance for prevention, treatment, and co-occurring issues. This program actually stemmed from the Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University, in 2005. From its beginning, IPGAP has continued to share a plethora of information about problem gambling and associated recovery issues. Moreover, practical and readily usable materials can be downloaded from IPGAP's site. Then too, the program's Lending Library provides access to a variety of materials for programming and individual use.
To introduce you to IPGAP's outreach services, the following represent a sampling of materials you can obtain through their website. Enjoy!
- Data & Research: Reports, over the years, detailing survey results concerning Indiana Adolescents and Gambling, Adults and Gambling, and Older Adults and Gambling
- Treatment Providers: List of state-funded, certified gambling treatment providers throughout the State of Indiana
- Gam-Block Information: Blocking access to gambling websites program information
- Environmental Strategies: Approaches focusing on changing conditions in the shared social environment that contribute to or protect against gambling problems and consequences
- Materials
treatment information
History of Gambling
History of Gambling
Glossary of Gambling Terms
Military and Veterans Resource Information
Professional Certification
For Family and Friends of Problem Gamblers: Personal Financial Strategies for
Loved
Ones of Problem Gamblers
For the Gambler: Self Assessment
Quiz & FAQ's on Problem Gambling
Many
Other Fact Sheets on Problem Gambling
IPGAP,
also, provides tools for counselors to use within their work with problem
gamblers:
Gambling
Progression Chart; Counseling Log; Certification Tracking Form; Early
Stage Couples Work Guide
Online
Presentations: Scoring
the South Oaks Gambling Screen; Problem Gambling 101
Special
Populations Information: Youth; College Students; Older
Adults
Furthermore!!
All seven PowerPoints presented at the First Responder Conference are posted on
the IPGAP website!
Check
out Gambling Recovery Ministries: A Faith-Based Approach
under the "Special Populations/Faith-Based" page! This
PowerPoint, also, includes the Lunch Session PowerPoint on Spiritual
Issues of Problem Gamblers.
One
final note: the Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program (IPGAP) is
funded by a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration,
Division
of Mental Health and Addiction with funds through the Indiana
Problem Gamblers' Assistance Fund.
For
more information on IPGAP, contact Mary Lay, IPGAP Project Manager, at maholtsc@indiana.edu OR
Desiree Goetze, Assistant Project Manager, at dgoetze@indiana.edu
OR
call 1.800.346.3077 (in Indiana); otherwise call (812) 855-1237
Blessings,
Rev.
Janet Jacobs
Gambling Recovery
Ministries, Director
For more information on problem gambling and recovery issues, go to www.grmumc.org