The National Council, NCPG, can no longer manage the playlon of game toxicomania


The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), the national organization, no longer controls the Hotline of dependence at the game 1-800-Gambler, because an organization of the New Jersey will now exploit it.
This occurs after a legal battle followed, the judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Douglas H. Hurd, had ordered the NCPG to “stop and abstain” to continue using the hotline and the trademark 1-800-Gamber.
The judge also ordered the national organization not to interfere with the new operation of the Hotline number.
On Monday, the Supreme Court of New Jersey rejected a call from the NCPG, the council on the compulsive game of New Jersey is the one who performs the number.
At the time of the initial decision, the NCPG published a statement to say that it was “ dismay ” with the court decision and declared that the decision “ would fundamentally hinder access to the national scale to timely, confidential and high quality care for those who need problem support by taking critical services offline. ”
The NCPG call has been rejected, the Hotline of dependence on the game now out of its hand
It was then, on September 22, that he announced that he would aggressively pursue all the appeal options and declared that she was filed an emergency request asking the New Jersey’s calling division to take a stay to maintain the status quo for telephone assistance operations during the appeal.
In one of their arguments against the decision, the organization declared that national demand would exceed the capacity at the level of the state. “The call for traffic to 1-800-gamler has increased by 150.71% since 2018, highlighting the explosive growth in the demand for support for game problems,” the statement said.
“With a single authority on routing, CCGNJ could change or disconnect calls 1 to 800 Gamber at will, resulting in unpredictable disturbances in access to care,” they continued.
Now, the appeal has been rejected, the NCPG has published another declaration to share its reflections: “The National Council on the problematic game (NCPG) recognizes the decision of the Supreme Court of New Jersey refusing an emergency stay concerning the use and management of 1 to 800-gamber as a national Heélines number of game problem.
“We are deeply disappointed because this result will modify the current operations of the telephone assistance line and will have a negative impact on access to problematic game resources. NCPG remains determined to work with all stakeholders to minimize disturbances and ensure continuous support for individuals and families in need. ”
NCPG will now operate the national problem game assistance line using an old issue until a permanent solution can be found.
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