Gaming & Gambling Harm Prevention (Ygam)
16jun10:00 am12:30 pmGaming & Gambling Harm Prevention (Ygam)FeaturedVirtual Event
Time
Tuesday 10:00am - 12:30pm
Event Details
Trainer: Shaun Paskin, Training & Engagement Manager, Ygam Ygam is an award-winning charity with a mission to prevent
Event Details
Trainer: Shaun Paskin, Training & Engagement Manager, Ygam
Ygam is an award-winning charity with a mission to prevent children and young people from experiencing gaming and gambling harms through awareness raising, education and research. Through a portfolio of evidence-based programmes, they develop and deliver training and resources for a range of groups who have influence over children and young people. Youth-facing professionals in Northern Ireland can book onto a full funded online workshop for free. The training will equip you with the knowledge, resources, and confidence to help safeguard the children and young people you work with.
Course Outline
- You will understand why children/young people might game/gamble.
- You will understand what is meant by gaming and gambling related harm.
- You will recognise the signs of gaming and gambling related harm.
- You will know where to go for help and support.
- You will have increased confidence in talking to young people about gaming/gambling.
Ygam are CPD certified.
For more information regarding about the course content, please contact: shaunpaskin@ygam.org
Important Information:
**Your Invite to training will be sent a day or two prior to the course date**.
- Our funding restrictions are such that this training is only available to those who work/volunteer for a voluntary, charitable, faith or community-based organisation. Please ensure you meet this criteria before applying.
- While this is a free training event and places are limited and in high demand – if you cannot attend we urge you to get in contact so another can take up your place.
- Please allow at least 10 minutes prior to training start time to check your computer/tablet/smartphone video & audio settings.
- If you have questions or need assistance please email info@ci-ni.org.uk or call 028 9040 1290
