1 / 27

Self Exclusion at New Zealand Casinos

Self Exclusion at New Zealand Casinos. Simon Tam Justice of the Peace NZ Dip.Alc.Ds; MANZASW, MDAPAANZ South Island Asian Services Project Leader Counsellor/Community Social Worker. A comparison self-exclusion programmes between :. America Canada Australia New Zealand.

Sharon_Dale
Download Presentation

Self Exclusion at New Zealand Casinos

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Self Exclusion at New Zealand Casinos Simon Tam Justice of the Peace NZ Dip.Alc.Ds; MANZASW, MDAPAANZ South Island Asian Services Project Leader Counsellor/Community Social Worker

  2. A comparison self-exclusion programmes between: • America • Canada • Australia • New Zealand

  3. Self Exclusion is left to individual states to regulate. In Missouri: Self exclusion - gamblers attend in person to sign forms Full name, date of birth, height, weight, hair, eye and skin colour Social security number, occupation, current home, work address ,phone numbers & financial situation A recent photo and any other noticeable physical characteristics Exclusion is for life Missouri Department of Public Safety (2003) Self Exclusion in USA

  4. Illinois: Requires the Self-excluded persons to pledge to not enter the gaming area Agree to be removed from all mailing, marketing and promotional list and data base Exclusion can be for life, or up to 5 years, in some cases can be reviewed after 2 years Illinois Gaming Board 3000 Self Exclusion in USA

  5. Self-excluders to report breaching to help avoid them to trying to deflect & blame for their relapse on gambling operators Arrest for trespassing 1 year imprisonment, $1,000.00 fine or both Forfeiture of jackpots, chips in play and all money owed by the casino © 2006 National Council on Problem Gambling, Inc. Consequences for Self Exclusion Breaches in USA

  6. British Columbia: Self exclusion for 6 months, 1, 2 or 3 years Applies to all venues with slot machines, commercial bingo halls across BC and /or the PlayNow sites Refused admittance The person who breaches may be liable for a $5,000 fine It is the self excluder’s responsibility to honour the commitment they made to themselves British Columbia Lotteries Corporation (2002) Self Exclusion in Canada

  7. Self exclusion is an aid to self control Consequences are with the gambler Industry responsibility to assist the problem gambler to stay away Canadian & American Model

  8. Self exclusion is organised and promoted by the industry The intention is to exclude: to achieve harm minimisation Offers abstinence rather then controlled gambling No consequence for breaches The South Australia Centre for Economic Studies (2003) Self Exclusion in Australia

  9. The industry embraced self-exclusion as addressing problem gambling. The industry does not accept obligation. Exclusion is: effective support for an abstinence regime. Australian Model

  10. Casinos in New Zealand

  11. Four main purposes: The harm caused by gambling is prevented or minimised That the growth of gambling is controlled There is local involvement in decisions about provision of gambling Facilitate responsible gambling New Zealand The Gambling Act 2003

  12. Self Exclusion in NZ Gambling Act 2003 • Section 308: Requirement to develop policy for identifying problem gamblers. • Policy must be developed for: • Every holder of a class 4 venue license. • Every holder of a casino operators license who is conducting casino gambling.

  13. Self Exclusion in NZ Gambling Act 2003 Section 309: Exclusion maybe issued to problem gambler identified under section 308. The venue manager or holder of a casino operator’s license, or a person acting on behalf of either of those persons, must, after identifying a person under section 308(4) who he or she has reasonable grounds to believe is a problem gambling, approach the person and offer information and advice to the person about problem gambling

  14. Self Exclusion in NZ Gambling Act 2003 Section 310: Exclusion order must be issued to self-identified problem gambler A venue manager or the holder of a casino operator’s license, or a person acting on behalf of either of those persons, must, promptly after being requested, issue an exclusion order to a person that prohibits the person from entering the gambling area of the class 4 venue (as the case may be) for a period of up to two years

  15. Self Exclusion in NZ Gambling Act 2003 Section 312: Offences relating to breach of exclusion : If a self excluded gambler enters a gambling area they committed an offence and can be fined up to $500 If a venue allows a self excluded gambler to enter the gambling area they can be fined up to $10,000 and may lose their licence

  16. Self Exclusion in NZ Exclusion Options Venue Exclusion or Self-Exclusion • Self –Identified Exclusion: • Self exclusion at PGF office • Self exclusion at New Zealand Casinos • Mailed Application

  17. Self Exclusion in NZ Exclusion Options • Third party to sign the self exclusion needed? No. • Spouse, family members and partners or even friends • You can self exclude from all casinos in New Zealand

  18. Self exclusion in New Zealand • The Problem Gambler identifies him/her and asks for a self exclusion • The venue issues an exclusion from 3 months up to 2 years • Once an exclusion has been issued it remains in force and can not be revoked

  19. Self Exclusion in NZ Consequences of breach • If you get caught first time- a warning from the Casino. Exclusion will be extended for another two years • Second time- a trespass order issued • Caught the third time- Police involved and get charged • Appear in Court a fine of $500.00 or community work

  20. Self Exclusion in NZ Positive Rehabilitation at PGF Christchurch New Zealand • Agreement between PGF, Casino and Police in Christchurch: • Self exclusion breachers (first time offender) will be sent to Police Diversion Schemes. • Referred to PFG by Police Diversion Schemes for counselling & educational programme.

  21. Self Exclusion in NZ Re-entry to Casino • After exclusion expired- You must meet these criteria: • No breach of your exclusion agreement. • Provide proof that you have attended at least six counselling sessions with a counselling service provider.

  22. Self exclusion in New Zealand The self exclusion model emphasises consumer protection, Controlled gambling.

  23. The NZ Gambling Model is a Public Health Model Problem gambling viewed as a public health issue: The community as a whole bears social and financial costs arising from problem gambling.

  24. Summary • Self Exclusion can be an effective treatment tool • To be effective there needs to be shared responsibility by Gambler & Industry • The Public Health - Consumer driven approach works • It may be that effective consequences are needed to motivate the industry

  25. Thank you!!

More Related