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March 17, 2026

Join us for a discussion about innovative approaches to supporting Black men impacted by problem gambling. We will explore multimedia facilitation prompts that promote critical thinking and emotional intelligence for Black men navigating structural impediments to Black male success and wellness. This presentation will address Black men’s relationship with money, meaning making for risk seeking, the influence of social media, youth grooming societal factors, and solutions that require important personal and collective shifts towards sustainable healing.

March 11, 2026

This training uses a combination of didactic presentation and interactive case studies and focuses on problem gambling and suicide prevention concepts and terminology, the similarities and differences between problem gambling and suicide prevention, how to assess if an individual has a problem gambling disorder or is at risk for suicide, and questions and strategies to ask to get the individual the support they need.

Prevention Intersections, Intermediate
February 25, 2026

This training will introduce participants to available data related to problem gambling and provide a roadmap for how to use that data. We will discuss how to use the data to inform planning, program design, implementation, and ongoing quality improvement. But you don’t have to do it alone! We’ll explore opportunities to partner with community members at every stage of your work.

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Data to Action Handout

Data to Action Worksheet

 

Problem Gambling, Intermediate
February 19, 2026

The social and structural determinants of health (SDOH) are the biggest drivers of health where people live, work, and play, and they have significant impacts on problem gambling. This virtual training will explore strategies for identifying and prioritizing SDOH issues, collecting and using data to inform health equity plans, and engaging authentically with community partners to facilitate change.

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Seven Principles of Community Engagement

Equitable Practice, Intermediate
February 5, 2026

Are you a sports fan? Did you know that in the U.S., sports betting is legal, and revenue amounted to $113.9 billion sports betting wagered and gross revenue (operator win) of $11.07 billion (Covers.com). Around 1 in 5 U.S. adults reported they have personally bet on sports in some way (Pew Research Center, October 2025). Sports betting is perceived as harmless but we have youth, adults, student athletes, and professional athletes who are at risk. Attend this session and learn prevention strategies to help people be part of a winning team without suffering losses.

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