This April 15, the Monticello events center will open its doors to the “II Hispano-American Symposium on Pathological Gambling and Responsible Gambling” organized by Dreams and whose registration is now open.
The symposium consists of 9 presentations with topics that will address the Development of the National Responsible Gaming Strategy, the results of the gambling survey in Chile in 2022, as well as the type of therapy that exists for pathological gambling, among other topics.
Likewise, it will include four conversations, whose presentations will be given by
the Dutch Pieter Remmers, international expert in Responsible Gaming and manager of the Global Gaming Guidance Group (G4), who will address the importance of company certification in Responsible Gaming, and Dr. Michael Campos, specialist in clinical psychology and problems with gambling, and a member of the Gambling Studies Program at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), a prestigious study house with which Dreams has just signed the first mutual training agreement in Chile and Latin America.
“In this framework, the “II Hispanic American Symposium on Pathological Gambling to Responsible Gambling” becomes a space for reflection and exchange of knowledge to promote good practices,” says Mariela Huenchumilla, Corporate Manager of Responsible Gambling at Dreams, who will give the We are going to this second version and it will be attended by the Superintendent of Gaming Casinos, Vivien Villagrán, as well as representatives from the academic, private and health worlds.
Among these last guests are the founder and psychologist of Players in Therapy (Ajuter), Ángela Carmona, and the sociologist from the Andrés Bello University, Dr. Juan Carlos Oyanedel, who promoted the IV prevalence study on Post-pandemic Problematic Gambling.
Said report, carried out in conjunction with the Responsible Gaming Corporation in 2022, revealed that 8.3% of the population of Greater Santiago was in a situation of Problematic Gambling after the Covid 19 pandemic, which reflects an increase in this condition if we compare these data with 2.2% of people who were in this situation in 2018.
The launch of this II version of the Dreams Responsible Gaming Symposium will also feature the participation of David Calvete, head of the Gaming Control Service of the National Police of Madrid, a Spanish authority that will address “Responsible Gaming and the Standard”.
Registration for the II Hispano-American Symposium is in the link Access is free and is aimed at collaborators in the casino gaming industry, as well as members of the private and public world who wish to know more about the regulatory background, therapy and lines of action that is being taken and discussed at a national and international level regarding Responsible Gambling and Pathological Gambling.
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