The Pennsylvania General Assembly has backed funding for a digital gambling support platform that will seek to update the state’s approach to how it addresses problem gambling.
At a time when lawmakers and consumer advocates are paying closer attention to the regulated gambling market space, the impact that gambling-related harm is having on people.
To help ensure that at-risk, vulnerable, and problem gamblers have access to the resources and guidance they need, the state has voted to roll out theAlmond Digital Healthprogram, a statewide initiative thatwill provide on-demand helpto these individuals.
The platform will rely on anonymity to encourage people to sign up and access the resource, which offers educational materials, self-help tools, and, crucially, treatment services by facilitating contact between those in need and those capable of providing professional help.
Pennsylvania believes that by funding this initiative, it will help dismantle another barrier to vulnerable people receiving the help they need and deserve.
The platform will further be integrated with mobile apps, land-based casinos, and sportsbooks, with the goal of making sure that consumers can access the platform freely.
"This grant will help us meet people where they are and ensure that anyone struggling with problem gambling has access to the tools and support they need," Rep. Joe McAndrew said
He commented on the decision and its implications for the state’s efforts to support responsible gambling and the potentially negative impacts of excessively engaging in the activity.
His colleague, Rep. Jim Prokopiak, was similarly pleased with the decision to see the state throw its financial clout behind the initiative, hailing it as an important milestone in addressing a serious problem.
"This funding reflects a practical approach and will provide instant impact for folks struggling with addiction or at risk of developing one," he wrapped up.
Ultimately, the goal behind Almond Digital Health is about "scale," and creating a platform that works both as part of traditional help settings and beyond them, providing local vulnerable consumers with the opportunities to address any gambling-related issue head-on.
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