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Join us for a webinar on
Tuesday, 13 June at 3:00 PM (London Time)
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Dear IAGR
members,
We would like to invite you to join us for an IAGR webinar which will take
place on June 13, 2017 at 3:00 PM (London time) and will explore the
following topic.
Children in
Gambling: Using Regulation to Drive Parent Power
Parents are often told to talk to their children about the dangers of
drinking, smoking and drug taking, but how often are parents encouraged to
discuss gambling? Tim Miller, Executive Director for Corporate Affairs and Research at the
Gambling Commission (United Kingdom), will discuss the Gambling Commission’s research that
shows more children gamble than become involved in any of those other
activities and that highlights the role that parents play in developing young
people’s attitudes towards gambling. He will explore how the Commission is moving
beyond a simple regulatory response to the relationship children have with
gambling and working to inform and engage parents on the issue of gambling
related harm. The webinar will cover:
- Why regulators should recognise and
embrace their limitations;
- How working in partnership with parents
can increase regulatory impact; and
- The importance of being a human being
as well as a regulator
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Reserve your webinar place now via this link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email
containing information
about joining the webinar.
Special thanks to iGaming Business Magazine for providing IAGR with the
technology necessary to conduct this webinar.
Title: Children in
Gambling: Using Regulation to Drive Parent Power
Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Time: 3:00 PM (London Time)
If you are unable to join the webinar live, an audio file will be archived within two weeks of the webinar date on the IAGR website
(Membership/Webinars).
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| | | | Tim Miller Executive Director for Corporate Affairs and Research Gambling Commission (United Kingdom)
Tim Miller is Executive Director for Corporate Affairs and Research at the Gambling Commission, the statutory regulator for gambling in Great Britain. He joined the Commission in August 2016 building on over 15 years of
experience across the regulatory and public sector. Tim was previously Head of
Policy and Communications at the Local Government Ombudsman and prior to that
was Head of Public Affairs at the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman.
These roles followed ten years with the Law Society of England and Wales in a
variety of regulatory posts.
Tim
is Vice Chair of Coventry Citizens Advice, one of the largest CABs in the
country. He is also founding Chair of the Central Schools Trust, a
multi-academy trust that runs several primary schools across Solihull. |
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PC-based attendees
Required: Windows 7 - Windows 10
Mac®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.7 (Lion) or later
Mobile attendees
Required: iOS 9 or later / Android 4.1 or later
Additional system requirement details will be provided in the registration confirmation.
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