The online gaming and entertainment company Rush Street Interactive has launched a new teen-focused education program which aims to improve knowledge on the topic of gambling.
Named the Gaming Literacy Aiding Decisions (GLAD) program, this is being designed as the company believes it has a ‘responsibility to seek out and create opportunities that empower young people with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions.’
There’s hope that this curriculum will lay the foundations in responsible gaming education for North American teens, as it aims to help inform their understanding of gambling and the importance of doing so responsibly.
“Consumers today have more entertainment options than ever before, including within the gaming space,” said Richard Schwartz, RSI CEO, in a press release.
“We appreciate that this expanded landscape offers individuals more ways to fulfill their entertainment needs. As technology continues to evolve, entertainment options, such as online gambling, have become increasingly mainstream and accessible.”
Teen-focused program aims to improve understanding of gamblingOnline gambling, including sports betting, has been criticized in the media, with some urging for changes to be made. In March, the late-night talk show host John Oliver delivered a monologue about sports betting and advertising in the US and focused on the ease and influx of it.
“Like any material societal change, this evolution requires thoughtful education and honest, open dialogue – particularly for youth who are coming of age in an environment where these choices are all around them,” Schwartz said.
“I’ve seen this firsthand with young people in my own community. It’s clear that exposure is growing, and with it, the need for responsible frameworks.”
The GLAD curriculum will first launch in New Jersey and Delaware this spring, with it being delivered in partnership with Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360.)
“We are proud to partner with Rush Street Interactive, a company that has not only identified the need for gambling literacy among young people, but has also taken meaningful, proactive steps to lead the way in addressing the critical educational gap,” Eric Frank, Co-CEO and President of IC360 said.
“Their demonstrable commitment to supporting educators and empowering students sets a new standard for creating informed and responsible attitudes towards gambling.”
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