Trainings to build capacity
Access dynamic training opportunities from M-TAC and other leaders in problem gambling treatment.
Embark on this self-evaluation and self-critique journey with us. This training is an introduction to people who want to learn
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Office of Problem Gambling Services, in partnership with Health Resources in Action, is excited
This interactive training will introduce participants to screening for problem gambling among clients seeking mental health or addiction treatment. Participants
This 1-hour session will provide a breakdown of the goals of recruitment and retention planning. Experienced and energetic coach Rose
This webinar will provide valuable guidance and insight on effective ways to promote your organization’s problem gambling services in your
Problem Gambling Treatment Training
Virtual/remote trainingThis interactive webinar will go over the most scientifically-supported treatment for gambling disorder, provide tips for CBT and Motivational Interviewing,
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Office of Problem Gambling Services, in partnership with Health Resources in Action, is excited
Embark on this self-evaluation and self-critique journey with us. This training is an introduction to people who want to learn
Problem Gambling and Veterans Training
Virtual/remote trainingThe Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Office of Problem Gambling Services, in partnership with Health Resources in Action, is excited
Problem Gambling and Veterans Training
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Office of Problem Gambling Services, in partnership with Health Resources in Action, is excited
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Office of Problem Gambling Services, in partnership with Health Resources in Action, is excited

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Support your clients and build awareness about problem gambling with free materials in many languages. From wallet cards to workbooks, these resources help people understand the risks, how to make changes, and how resources like the Helpline can support them.