Tribal Based Problem Gambling Program
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Transcript Tribal Based Problem Gambling Program
Sarah Sense-Wilson, LMHC,CDP,
NCGC-I, WSGCC-II
Daniel Felizardo, MPA, CDP
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Myths, History and Context
Systems of Care
Clinical Considerations
Clinical Strategies and Techniques
Intertribal Coalition
72 Tribes have per capita payments
Casino Profits go to
Fund tribal government operations and programs
Provide general welfare for their members
Promote tribal economics
Donate to charitable organizations
Help fund local government agencies
566 Federally Recognized Tribes
246 Tribes operate 480 gaming facilities
57% of Tribes don’t operate Casinos
Every tribe is different
Tribal Casino Gambling
Tribes…
Must establish their own gaming regulatory systems
Must solely own Indian casinos
Must use net revenue for restricted purposes…
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Inherent Authority to Self Rule and Self
Determination
Treaties: 1778-1871 Contracts Among Nations
Indian tribes have sovereign powers, separate
and independent from the federal and state
governments.
Washington State Gambling Commission
Community Awareness
Outreach
Prevention
Intervention
Treatment
Alumni/Peer Support
Tribal Newsletters; articles and advertisements
Tribal TV and Radio
PSA’s
Brochures
Flyers
Posters
Banners
Billboards
Community Events
Conferences
Health Fairs
Pow-Wows
Tournaments
Inter/Intra Department
Employee Fairs
Tribal Sporting events
Cultural Gatherings and Celebrations
Group Presentations
Tribal Schools
Youth Programs
Elders Programs
Housing Programs
Domestic violence Programs
Schools/Educational Activities
Parenting Support Groups
Children Services/ICW
Consultations
Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to
Treatment SBIRT
Referrals
Assessments
Individual Counseling
Couples Therapy
Family Counseling
Youth and Adult
Groups: Relapse Prevention/Intensive etc.
Family Education and Support
Consultation
Referrals
Reservations
Urban
Rural
Suburban
Traditional/Ceremonial Activities
Seasonal activities; Hunting, Harvesting, Fishing, Fire
fighting, Canoe Journey, Sundance, Smokehouse, Sweat
Lodge, Native American Church ect…
Funerals
Per Capita, Payout and Bonuses
Seasonal and Traditional income
Historical Trauma
Traditional Forms of Gambling
Tribalism: Collectivistic Values vs.
Individualistic (Western) Values
Culture of Generational Poverty (Ruby Payne)
Level of Acculturation/Assimilation
Gift Giving
Multiple Relationships
Availability of Comprehensive Services
Funding for Program Development
Access to Spiritual Healer
Access to GA or Other Support Groups
Housing
Protective Payee
Systems Orientation
Motivational interviewing
Family Involvement
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Culturally Responsive
Brief Intervention
Streamline Services
Strengths Based
Empowerment
Food
Learn and participate in community
People don’t care how much you know until
they know how much you care.
Age and Generational Influence
Developmental
Disabilities Acquired
Religion and Spiritual Orientation
Ethnicity
Social Economic Status
Sexual Orientation
Indigenous Heritage
National Origin
Gender
(Hays 1996)
Problem Gambling Services
Casino EAP
& HR
Referrals
Therapy
Groups
Youth
Tribal
Community
Treatment
Programs
CD/MH
Elders
Community
Outreach
Program & Professional Development
Program and Resource Sharing
Consultation (Clinical and
Administrative)
Native Voice-national, Regional, and
Local
Inter-Tribal Collaboration
Forum for Discussing Unique Issues and
Opportunity in Tribal Communities
Books
Understanding Native American Culture, Don L Coyhis
Every Day Is A Good Day , Reflections by Contemporary Indigenous Women,
Wilma ManKiller
Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment ; A development Strategy to liberate
Everyone, Leticia Nieto and Margot Boyer
For Indigenous Eyes Only ; A decolonization Handbook by Waziyatawin Angela
Wilson, and Michael Yellow Bird
A Framework for Understanding Poverty , Ruby PayneCulturally Responsive
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (Hays, Pamela and Gayle Y. Iwamasa 2006)
Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice; A Framework for Clinicians and
Counselors (Pamela Hays, PhD 2001)
Videos/DVD’s
Journey to Forgiveness’ White Bison
Once Were Warriors’
Dakota 38 + 2’
The Fighter’
THANK YOU!!!