A Full House: Gambling’s Effect on Families and Society
Posted by Temple University on March 30, 2015
Temple University’s Center for Social Policy and Community Development is inviting you to a free one-day conference on problem gambling.
Note: 4.0 Social Work Continuing Education Credits available
Second Annual Conference on
A Full House: Gambling’s Effect on Families and Society
Featuring Keynote Speaker Jon Grant, JD, MD, MPH, University of Chicago
on Gambling Disorders and Impulsivity in Young Adults
Highlighting Presenter Carl E. Robertson, MRE, M.Div., University of Maryland
on The Maryland Smart Choices Youth Gambling Prevention Program
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
8:30 AM –3:15 PM
Temple University
Howard Gittis Student Center
1755 North 13th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
To register, search http://www.eventbrite.com or go to http://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-full-house-gamblings-effect-on-families-and-society-tickets-16284125257.
For more information, email cspcd@temple.edu
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