ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP LEVELS & BENEFITS
There are many reasons to become a Member of the Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling (CCPG). Your membership will align you with the Connecticut Problem Gambling regional affiliate office; a trustworthy stakeholder in the state of Connecticut advocating on behalf of Connecticut residents for responsible gambling practices and providing those affected with supports, treatment, and prevention options.
The benefits and value provide access to information and referral resources, network with peers, advocacy, professional development Continuing Education Units (CEU), discounts to frequently attended trainings and conferences and so much more. As a CCPG member, you will receive member discounted rates on all quarterly trainings and annual conference – all of which offer Continuing Education Units from many association and certification boards, such as:
International Gambling Counselor Certification Board (IGCCB)
Connecticut Certification Board (CCB)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
Our goals are to provide the most up-to-date information about gambling related issues, gambling disorders, prevention, treatment and emerging trends nationally and within Connecticut. Choose a membership level that fits your needs and sign up online or print a membership application form that can be sent to us via email [email protected] or mail to CCPG, 75 Charter Oak Ave, Suite 1-309, Hartford, CT 06106. Membership can start at any time and runs for 12 months.
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*In the interests of our staff’s health and safety, due to COVID-19 and/or other health concerns addressed by National or State Agencies for Public Health, CCPG may choose to provide outreach events utilizing remote technology.*
The Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling (CCPG) does not advocate for or against gambling but is committed to working with all stakeholders to help individuals and families impacted by problem gambling.