Responsible Gaming Education Month 2023 - American Gaming Association
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Responsible Gaming Education Month 2023

Celebrating 25 Years of Responsible Gaming Education

This September, join the American Gaming Association and our members as we celebrate 25 years of highlighting the industryā€™s responsible gaming education efforts. Together, we can promote gaming literacy and consumer education, elevate employee training, and work with partners to advance our understanding of responsible gambling.

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  • How to Participate
  • Digital Resources
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Get a head start on your #RGEM2023 plans by downloading the logo and brand guidelines.

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Everyone has a responsibility for responsibilityā€”operators, manufacturers, suppliers, media, leagues, advocates and more. It's easy to get involved with these ideas.

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Bring Responsible Gaming Education Month to your website banners, homepage and social media handles.

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Responsible Gaming Education Month amplifies our voices to promote responsible gaming education as a united industry. Use these messaging resources to get started.


RGEM 2023 Webinars

Elevating Responsible Gaming
September 6, 2023 | 9AM ET

The gaming industry is undergoing rapid transformation, with technological advancements, regulatory changes and heightened awareness of responsible gaming practices. iGB in partnership with OpenBet bring you an exclusive webinar of industry experts and thought leaders to discuss key trends, challenges facing the industry today, and strategic insights on how gaming operators can enhance their player protection capabilities, and promote responsible gaming.

Featured AGA Speaker:Ā 

Cait DeBaun
Vice President, Strategic Communications & Responsibility
American Gaming Association

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RGEM 2023 Weekly Themes

Empowering Customers to Play Responsibly

SEPTEMBER 1 – 10, 2023

As gaming expands into new markets and verticals, it’s more important than ever to keep customers at the heart of responsible gaming. Focus this week’s efforts on engaging your customers in ways that highlight the tools and resources that keep gaming fun for everyone including the data-driven insights that empower customers to make informed decisions about their gameplay.

Legal, Regulated Gaming Protects Players

SEPTEMBER 11 – 17, 2023

The legal gaming industry is among the most highly regulated industries in America to ensure consumer protections and confidence in the gaming market. This week focus on educating your customers on the differences between legal and illegal gambling operations and share the pitfalls of playing illegally.


Building a Responsible Gaming Culture Within

SEPTEMBER 18 – 24, 2023

Our employees are on the frontlines, actively living out our commitment to RG and helping customers play responsibly. Every year, the industry invests time and money to equip our employees with the skills and resources essential to support our customers. This is a great opportunity to highlight data and artificial intelligence resources available to employees to support customers in playing responsibly in addition to refreshing employee training and internal communications.

Advancing Responsible Gaming with Research

SEPTEMBER 25 – 30, 2023

The gaming industry continues to make significant contributions towards RG research to develop effective policies and programs. Organizations like the AGA also continue to release research with RG implications including consumer polling and illegal market numbers. Use this week to highlight contributions and partnerships with research organizations on RG initiatives and highlight data from publicly released research.