Anna I. Harry, General Counsel at the Casino Gaming Commission of Jamaica, has released a new paper titled "Implementing an Effective Framework for Securing Player Health in a Tourist Casino User Population – the Jamaican Experiment".
Drawing from her recent presentation at a Rome conference, the paper delves into Jamaica's unique approach as it prepares for the introduction of casino gaming in its tourism-driven market.
Jamaica's regulatory framework emphasizes responsible gaming, addressing the challenges of a market where both local and international visitors participate in gambling. The paper outlines a multi-tiered approach that includes preventive education, training programs, and counseling services, many of which are pioneering in the Caribbean region.
Harry examines the broader social responsibility of gaming operators and regulators, striving to balance the economic benefits of casino gaming with player protection. The initiatives focus on harm minimization, youth protection, and public health considerations, setting high standards aligned with international best practices.
The framework highlights collaborative approaches, tailored advertising restrictions, and social responsibility measures, underscoring Jamaica's commitment to fostering a sustainable and socially responsible gaming industry.
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