Mental Health Conferences

Ohio’s Impact & Innovation Webinar Series

The Ohio’s Impact & Innovation Webinar Series is a virtual event focusing on problem gambling prevention, treatment, and responsible gambling initiatives. It is part of the lead-up to Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

Conference Overview

Some quick details about this conference.

The Ohio’s Impact & Innovation Webinar Series is a virtual event designed to explore the latest tools and resources in problem gambling prevention, treatment, and responsible gambling initiatives. This series brings together experts and advocates to discuss innovative strategies, impactful programs, and emerging trends that are shaping the future of problem gambling services. Attendees can expect engaging sessions that provide insights into effective support systems and outreach efforts. The agenda includes sessions on the Ohio Problem Gambling Helpline, outreach at college sporting events, financial management issues related to gambling, and collaborative approaches to enhancing problem gambling services.

Time and Place

Maybe the most important details of the conference.

Conference Dates: February 25–27, 2025

Event Format: virtual

Conference Organizer

This organization is hosting this conference.

Problem Gambling Network of Ohio

The Problem Gambling Network of Ohio focuses on problem gambling prevention, treatment, and responsible gambling initiatives, offering resources and support to professionals and individuals.

Email: info@pgnohio.org

Phone: (614) 750-9899

Registration Fees

How much does this conference cost?

Cost Type Notes
$0.00 No-cost The webinar series is free to attend.

See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.

Schedule and Agenda

It's important to know what is planned.

The series includes sessions on February 25 and 27, 2025, covering topics such as the Ohio Problem Gambling Helpline, problem gambling outreach at college sporting events, financial management issues, and collaborative approaches to problem gambling services.

Notable Speakers

These folks will be speaking at the conference.

Matt Finley

Matt Finley is the Associate Director of Community Resources at United Way of Greater Cleveland, with over 14 years of experience in database management and project management.

Michelle Snowden

Michelle Snowden is the Associate Director of Navigation Services at United Way of Greater Cleveland 211, with over 30 years of experience in government and non-profit sectors.

Olivia Burris, CDCA

Olivia Burris is the Intake Coordinator for the Ohio Gambling Telehealth Network, helping clients navigate gambling support services.

Megan Poliquin, LPCC-S, LICDC-GAMB

Megan Poliquin is the Manager of Gambling Treatment at Zepf Center in Toledo, Ohio, with a focus on building the gambling treatment workforce.

Allison Huss, LPC, LICDC-GAMB

Allison Huss is a Problem Gambling Counselor at Zepf Center in Toledo, Ohio, and has developed a financial literacy curriculum.

Aubrey Price, LSW, CDCA

Aubrey Price is a Problem Gambling Counselor at Zepf Center in Toledo, Ohio, currently working on her Master’s in Social Work.

Axton Betz-Hamilton

Axton Betz-Hamilton is a financial counselor and educator with a PhD in Human Development & Family Studies, specializing in financial distress caused by addiction.

Natalie Alexander

Natalie Alexander is the Program Manager for the Problem Gambling Network of Ohio, with over 15 years of experience in capacity development and prevention.

Ken Holt, LISW-S, LICDC-CS

Ken Holt is a Behavioral Health Supervisor with Signature Health Inc., specializing in substance use, mental health, and gambling disorders.

Kristina Latta-Landefeld

Kristina Latta-Landefeld is the COO at Envision Partnerships and is pursuing her Ph.D. in Health Education with a focus on gambling harms prevention.

CEU Details

Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).

Up to 5 CEUs are available for attendees of the webinar series.

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