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Up-Coming Events 2002/03 Alberta Gaming Research Institute (AGRI) Research Grant Competition. Although principle investigators must be from Universities in Alberta, we want to ensure that you and your colleagues are aware that we welcome proposals from research groups comprised of members external to Alberta. Application Deadline: Friday, June 21, 2002.
Research Resources Responsible Gambling Council (Ontario) including an excellent online resource library and the Newscan newsletter International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors Faculty of Education, McGill University Alberta Institute for Gambling Research (AGRI), Canada Wynne Resources, Alberta, Canada U.S. National Centre for Responsible Gambling Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre Gambling the Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues
Organizations Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission
If you have concerns about your gambling or the gambling activities of someone close to you, it is suggested that you seek help from Gamblers Anonymous, a gambling/addictions counselor, or a psychiatrist or psychologist. The following links may assist you in assessing the severity of a gambling problem and in finding local treatment providers. Responsible Gambling Council (Ontario) The National Council on Problem Gambling U.S.A.
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