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Below is a list of received and completed conference papers from the 2007 Who’s Taking Responsibility for Gambling Harm conference.
Many thanks to these presenters for their valuable contributions.
Tracy Schrans, Focal Research, Canada
Keynote Address - Opening Pandora’s Box: the good, the bad and the uncertain - What does player tracking data mean for the future of gambling?
James Doughney, Victoria University
The danger of politicizing prevalence: A criticism of the NSW Office of Liquor, Gambling and Racing’s report on Prevalence of gambling and problem gambling in NSW
Lies, damned lies, and problem gambling prevalence rates: The example of Victoria, Australia
Tim Falkiner, Barrister.
The Greatest Illusion in the History of the World: the hundred-year secret of the reel gaming machines
Sally Monaghan - University of Sydney
Responsible gaming messages on simulated electronic gaming machines: preliminary results of a study examining impact on recall, cognitions and intent to play.
My Tien Lam, Gambler’s Help Southern
Working with South East Asian Community in problem gambling counselling and community education/development
Mary Gavranic, Victorian Multicultural Gambler’s Help Program
Problem Gambling in the Croatian and Filipino Communities in the western metropolitan region: a partnership solution (part 1)
Karen Milgrom
Problem Gambling in the Croatian and Filipino Communities in the western metropolitan region: a partnership solution (part 2)
Gambler’s Help Community Educators Network
Community Development, health promotion and gambling harm: past, present and future.