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Affiliated with the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and the Dept. of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry, West Virginia University
 
Conference Proceedings 5
(Published online July 4, 2009)
 

 
International Gambling Conference: Gambling and Its Impacts - Policy, Practice and Research Perspectives (Auckland, New Zealand)
September 13-15, 2006

   Guest Editor:
   Abbott, Max
   Director, Gambling Research Centre,
   National Institute for Public Health and Mental Health Research
   Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences,
   Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
   E-mail: max.abbott@aut.ac.nz



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  The role of situational factors additional to gambling availability in gambling participation and problem gambling
Max Abbott

  Are you my mother? When poker machines are false mother figures, does detaching cause family violence?
Maggie Askew, & Maureen Clapperton

  Manaakitia te rawa kore: Achieving a local ‘sinking lid’ policy
Bill Aston, & Connie Henare

  South Auckland Pacific Island fathers and their gambling: A snapshot in time
Maria Bellringer, & Maynard Williams

  Gambling treatment service professionals: How well do they really know their clients?
Micheil Brodie

  A national social marketing approach to prevent and minimise gambling harm in Aotearoa New Zealand
Tane Cassidy

  Intrinsic and extrinsic barriers to health care: Implications for problem gambling
Dave Clarke

  Help seeking by problem gamblers, their families and whanau including barriers to and relevance of services
Dave Clarke, Ruth DeSouza, & Maria Bellringer

  Taeao folau: The morning journey
Mua’autofia Tueipi Clarke, Tupe Taisalika, & Taulanga Kupu

   abstract
  Problem gambling screening in primary care training services: An up to date look at the project
Mary Anne Cooke

  Experiences of problem gambling treatment providers when using DSM-IV gambling criteria and SOGS-3M
Rebecca Coombes, & Maria Bellringer

  Supervising the front line from the outside back
Gaylene Corkin

  Operationalising responsible gaming in the casino environment
Bill Davies

  The use of therapeutic letters and other documents in counselling
Roelien De Jong

  A cocktail of multiple risk behaviours: An innovative approach to problem gambling
Kawshi De Silva, & Barbara Docherty

  PiP (Programmes in Prisons): Working Behind Bars
Dianetha Devkurran, & Tony Lindquist

  Baking a gambling gateau: Exploring the layers of workforce development for gambling-related public health
Clare Docherty, Lisa Campbell, & John Raeburn

  Gambling, social disorganisation and deprivation
Lorna Dyall

  Marketing of gambling and use of ethnic specific cultural icons
Lorna Dyall, Samson Tse, & Pefi Kingi

  Stansfield, John
Jonathan Gee

  An audit to look forward to? A mentored audit and outcome assessment in a Pacific service
Mike Goulding, & Ned Cooke

  Gambling as dangerous knowledge: What is dangerous and for whom?
Linda Hancock

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  Whose duty of care? International students and gambling
Linda Hancock

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  Workplace factors that encourage and discourage gambling amongst gaming venue employees: A manager’s perspective
Nerilee Hing, & Helen Breen

  The advertising and marketing of dangerous products
Janet Hoek, Becky Freeman, & Zoe Aroha Martin

   abstract
  Gambling and Pacific peoples in New Zealand
John Huakau, & Lanuola Asiasiga

  The face of problem gambling In South Auckland – Three case studies
Lynette Hutson

  Japanese gaming industry (enterprise): Current state and attitudes of citizens
Sasaki Kazuaki

  Whakawateahia ng? take i tupono m? t?ngata katoa: Freedom from problem gambling
Puti Lancaster, Marewa King, & Sarah Tait-Jamieson

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  Gambling among Chinese working in food industry
Hugo Li

  Gambling impact on Chinese international students
Wendy Li, & Kitty Chan

  The journey of significant others of Asian problem gamblers: From being passive victims to active and competent co-workers
Gus Lim

  Narrative theory put into practice in Christchurch Problem Gambling Foundation men's group
Geoff Lumb

  Voice can heal: The role of the Problem Gambling Foundation Asian Problem Gambling Hotline Service
Ava Ma, & Pauline Chan

  Community advocacy on gambling: Getting a balanced approach to the issue
Andrew Manning

  Private troubles and public issues: Agenda setting and gambling policy in Victoria
Andrew Manning

  Stakeholder engagement and public policy in Victoria: A case study
Paul Marden

  The rise of EGM in the Sunshine State: A case study of the discounting of the public interest in the name of evidence based practice
Neil Mellor

  An evaluation of public perceptions of problem gambling
Brad Miles

  Is gambling/gaming for Indigenous Canadian and Maori populations harmful, entertaining or a war day?
Laurie Morrison, & Alice Marchand

  Australian gambling counsellors views of risk and protective factors for problem gamblers
Keis Ohtsuka, Malcolm Battersby, Alex Blaszczynski, Alun Jackson, Shane Thomas, & James Westphal

  The social consequences of gambling problems
Cynthia Orme

  Linked lives: Adult children’s experiences of late onset parental gambling problems
Janet Patford

   abstract
  An early and brief intervention travelling road show
Alison Penfold, Pam Armstrong, & Terry Huriwai

  Is counselling enough? Development of the specialist problem gambling treatment workforce
Alison Penfold

  A literature review to inform a social marketing approach to prevent and minimise gambling harm in New Zealand
Lana Perese, & Maria Bellringer

  Duty of Care: What is it? Who has it?
Sue Pinkerton

   abstract
  Public health and gambling: The state of the play
John Raeburn

   abstract
  Developing best practice guidelines for host responsibility in gambling venues in New Zealand
Robin-Marie Shepherd, Samson Tse, Rachel Stevenson, Peter Adams, Robert Brown, & Fiona Rossen

  Gisborne, the town that stood up
John Stansfield, & Connie Henare

   abstract
  Gambling is illegal: Unless
Adrian Straayer

  Don’t let an opportunity go by: The validation of the EIGHT gambling screen as a generic tool
Sean Sullivan

  Gaming machines vs. table gambling in Chinese gambling community
Simon Tam

  Hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil: The noise of community silence
Terry Taumaa

  Self-banning: Trick or treat? New Zealand’s unique answer
Philip Townshend, & Brenda McQuillian

  Case study: Multi agency interventions with a very complicated client
Philip Townshend, & Alan Scott

  Murmurings of concern: Expressions of outrage - Public perceptions and private experiences of women who gamble
Adrianne Transom, & Lea Orpana

  Investigating problem gambling interventions in New Zealand
Samson Tse, Alun Jackson, Lisa Campbell, Robin-Marie Shepherd, Andrew Jull, Lorna Dyall, & Lana Perese

  Mahi-o-whanau
Jacquilin Tuatara, & Chrissi Clement

   abstract
  Working towards gambling education, financial literacy and awareness for young people
Cheryl Vardon

   abstract
  Reducing gambling-related harm in the Waikato
Naina Watane

   abstract
  Mad, bad or sad? Applying the Pathways Model to clinical work with problem gamblers
Jude West, & Sylvia Huitson

  Attrition among gambling treatment patients: Clinical and research implications
James Westphal

  How well are we helping the problem gambler? Part II
James Westphal

  Ethnic differences in gambling related symptoms and frequency of gambling: Policy implications
James Westphal, Hongtu Chen, & Elizabeth Kramer

  Integrated mental health and public health approach for Asian problem gambling: Complement or conflict?
John Wong

  An arduous threesome: When gambling is hogging the bed - Couples’ counselling in the problem gambling field
Sharlene Wong

  Powerful voice: Chinese consumers’ perspectives in eliminating gambling harm
Wenli Zhang, Harry Wong, & Steven Wong

  Keynote Abstract
Gambling availability, participation and problem gambling: How are they related?
Max Abbott

  Keynote Abstract
Ethical blindness: EGMs and public policy
James Doughney

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  Keynote Abstract
A stocktake on the gambling environment following the implementation of the Gambling Act 2003: Exploring the role of the regulator in supporting the purposes of the Act
Mike Hill

  Keynote Abstract
Promoting self-recovery through brief interventions
David Hodgins

  Keynote Abstract
Using genuine progress indicators to determine impacts and effects of gambling
Alice Marchand

  Keynote Abstract
Assessing the impacts of gambling: Research and policy influence
Jan McMillen

  Keynote Abstract
Looking back to move forward: What has been achieved in the funding for problem gambling services and where we need to go
Shayne Nahu

  Keynote Abstract
The public health approach to preventing and minimising gambling harm
Colin Tukuitonga

  Keynote Abstract
Ethnic issues in gambling
Maureen Waaka, Steve Niumata, & Nagalingam Rasalingam

  Think Tank
Gambling Exposure and Adaptation: Reality and Implications
Max Abbott

  Think Tank
A Clinical Framework for the Assessment and Treatment of Problem Gambling
Malcolm Battersby

  Think Tank
Risk and Protective Factors in Problem Gambling
Malcolm Battersby, Alex Blaszczynski, Alun Jackson, Keis Ohtsuka, Shane Thomas, James R. Westphal, & Chris Anderson

  Think Tank
Barriers and Enablers to Help-Seeking Behaviour for Problem Gamblers and Their Families
Maria Bellringer

  Think Tank
Social Marketing
Tane Cassidy

  Think Tank
Harm Minimisation in the Casino Industry
Debbie Edwards

  Think Tank
Gambling Helplines: State of the Nation
Krista Ferguson

  Think Tank
E T? W?hine Pono: Women Stand in Truth
Ruth Herd

  Think Tank
Update on Minimal Interventions
David C. Hodgins

  Think Tank
Social Marketing Approaches to Problem Gambling: Frameworks, Examples and Evidence
Alun Jackson

  Think Tank
Family Violence and Gambling: Prevalence, Impact and Coping - An Australian Study
Alun Jackson

  Think Tank
Assessing the Social Impacts of Gambling
Jan McMillen

  Think Tank
Russian Roulette
Adrian Scarfe

  Think Tank
Online Counselling
Amy Swan

  Think Tank
Co-Occurring Disorders and Problem Gambling
James R. Westphal

  Think Tank
International Collaboration in Commissioning and Conducting Problem Gambling Research
James R. Westphal