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Resources for Prevention Providers

Overview

OHA provides the following to help local prevention programs:

  • Meet contract requirements, and
  • Support statewide prevention efforts.

​Programs can use the Community Readiness Assessment Model to measure their community’s “readiness” level to address problem gambling.​



Onboarding Support


​​Implementat​i​​on Plans


​​​​2025-2026​

2026-2027

The documents below include the guidance and requirement on how to develop your 2026-2027 Problem Gambling Prevention Implementation Plan.


Reporting T​​ools

Use the Problem Gambling Prevention Data Collection System​ ​​​ to submit reports to OHA.  

To help you with reporting, you can also use the PG Prevention Quarterly Data Collection guide in the Resource Library below.​


Semi-Annual Check-Ins

As part of contract requirements, all programs take part in a semi‑annual Prevention Program Check‑In to help support strong, consistent prevention efforts statewide. Check‑ins are usually held by conference call or webinar, with in‑person options when needed. The agenda is flexible and can be tailored to each program. Twice a year, the OHA Problem Gambling Prevention Specialist will send out a scheduling calendar with available times.

Draft Agenda




​To complete the Problem Gambling Prevention New Coordinator Training Series, coordinators must provide documentation that they have completed the Required Trainings for Oregon PG Prevention Providers bundle located on the ACORN​ training web site.  





Resource Library

Use the search field to find prevention resources by name or category.




Order Materials

View our downloadable order form to:

  • Preview Problem Gambling Services materials and
  • Order them to share in your community,