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Annual Summary of Responsible Gambling Promotions
Responsible Gambling Indicators

Responsible Gambling Indicators

Background and Purpose:

Since 2009, the Social Welfare Bureau (hereafter referred to as SWB) co-organized events of “Responsible Gambling Promotions” with the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) and the Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming (ISCG) at University of Macau. To effectively promote the message of responsible gambling and raise public awareness, the SAR Government formed an inter-departmental “Working Group on Responsible Gambling” in 2011 to coordinate and promote policies related to responsible gambling.

According to the study of an academic institution commissioned regularly by SWB, the participation rate of gambling of Macao residents in 2019 is 40.9%, which has dropped considerably from 59.2% in 2007; the prevalence rate of gambling disorders has also dropped sharply from 6% at the peak to 0.8%. And the awareness of responsible gambling among Macao residents has increased from 16.2% in 2009 before the promotion campaign to 64.4% in 2020, which shows that the publicity and promotion work has been quite effective.

In order to enhance the quality of responsible gambling work in Macao, the Working Group on Responsible Gambling has set up “Responsible Gambling Indicators” and will implement it in phases. The project is to implement the initiatives on responsible gambling and related equipment of social service agencies and gaming operators in Macao; to review the efficiency of responsible gambling efforts; to provide improvement plans and to follow up on a regular basis to promote the healthy and orderly development of the gaming industry; at the same time to protect the rights of gambling participants so as to minimizing the personal and the family impact caused by problem gambling.

Since 2009, the Social Welfare Bureau (hereafter referred to as SWB) co-organized events of “Responsible Gambling Promotions” with the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) and the Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming (ISCG) at University of Macau. To effectively promote the message of responsible gambling and raise public awareness, the SAR Government formed an inter-departmental “Working Group on Responsible Gambling” in 2011 to coordinate and promote policies related to responsible gambling.

According to the study of an academic institution commissioned regularly by SWB, the participation rate of gambling of Macao residents in 2019 is 40.9%, which has dropped considerably from 59.2% in 2007; the prevalence rate of gambling disorders has also dropped sharply from 6% at the peak to 0.8%. And the awareness of responsible gambling among Macao residents has increased from 16.2% in 2009 before the promotion campaign to 64.4% in 2020, which shows that the publicity and promotion work has been quite effective.

In order to enhance the quality of responsible gambling work in Macao, the Working Group on Responsible Gambling has set up “Responsible Gambling Indicators” and will implement it in phases. The project is to implement the initiatives on responsible gambling and related equipment of social service agencies and gaming operators in Macao; to review the efficiency of responsible gambling efforts; to provide improvement plans and to follow up on a regular basis to promote the healthy and orderly development of the gaming industry; at the same time to protect the rights of gambling participants so as to minimizing the personal and the family impact caused by problem gambling.

An independent executive unit was formed by the Responsible Gambling Work Group, and the members are from:

  • Social Welfare Bureau
  • Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau
  • Education and Youth Development Bureau
  • The Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming, University of Macau
  • Centre for Gaming and Tourism Studies, Macao Polytechnic University

Service Output

Staff Training

Facilities Configuration

Training and Promotion

Self-exclusion and Seeking help

Equipment Configuration

Upon receipt of the application from relevant organization and completion of the on-site assessment, the Executive Team will issue the on-site assessment report to the applicant within 60 days. The organization will be rewarded as “Responsible Gambling Model Units” if it has achieved 90% completion or above.

For the applicant who fails to reach the indicators, the Executive Team will provide feedback and advice to assist the applicants to improve relevant items which do not meet the standard. After improving these items according to the Executive Teams advice, the applicant can apply again in the following year.

Social Service Organisations(Renewal after evaluation)

  • 24 Hours Hotline and Online Gambling Counselling Services

  • Integrated Service Centre of Northern District of Macao Federation of Trade Unions-Smart Ambassador Project
  • Complexo de Serviços para a Família e Comunidade do Fai Chi Kei da Federação das Associações dos Operários de Macau
  • Fountain of Love and Joy Integrated Family Service Centre – Caritas Macau
  • Yat On Responsible Gambling Counselling Centre
  • Sheng Kung Hui Gambling Counseling and Family Wellness Centre
  • Macao New Chinese Youth Association – Smart Teenager Project
  • Macao Catholic Family Advisory Council
  • Young Men’s Christian Association of Macau – Smart Financial Promotion Plan
  • Macao Gaming Industry Employees Home Integrated Services Centre
  • The Youth Volunteers Association of Macao – “Rainbow Life” Gaming Industry Employees Service Program
  • Bosco Youth Service Network – FREEland

The casinos and other gambling places

  • Casino Sands

  • Casino Casa Real
  • Casino Fortuna
  • Casino Landmark
  • Casino Kam Pek Paradise
  • Mocha Hotel Sintra
  • Mocha Hotel Royal
  • Mocha Hotel Grand Dragon
  • Casino Grand Dragon

Social Service Organisations

  • The Healthy Family Promotion Center of the Bosco Youth Service Network

The casinos and other gambling places

  • Casino Parisian Macao

  • Casino The Plaza Macau
  • Casino Altira
  • Mocha Porto Interior
  • Mocha Kuong Fat
  • Macauslot Cashbet Center (at Macau Jockey Club)
  • Casino Legend Palace
  • Casino Emperor Palace
  • Casino Grandview
  • Casino MGM Cotai
  • Casino Wynn Macau
  • Casino Broadway

The casinos and other gambling places

  • Casino Venetian

  • Casino Sands Cotai Central

  • Casino Grand Lisboa Palace

  • Casino Grand Lisboa

  • Casino MGM Macau

  • Casino Oceanus no Pelota Basca

  • Casino Lisboa

  • Casino Ponte 16

  • Casino Le Royal Arc (Casino L’Arc Macau)

  • Casino Palácio Wynn

  • Casino City of Dreams

  • Mocha Golden Dragon

  • Casino Studio City

  • Casino Galaxy Macau

  • Casino Star World

Social Service Organisations

  • Sheng Kung Hui Gambling Counselling and Family Wellness Centre

  • Integrated Services Centre, Macao Gaming Industry Employees Home

  • Macau Youth Volunteer Association ‘Rainbow Life’ Gaming Employee Service Programme

  • 24-Hour Hotline and Online Gambling Counselling Services

  • Fountain of Love and Joy Integrated Family Service Centre of Caritas Macau

  • Marriage and Family Counselling Centre, Macao Catholic Family Advisory Council

  • Fai Chi Kei Family and Community Integrated Services Centre, Macau Federation of Trade Unions

  • Young Men’s Christian Association of Macau – Smart Financial Promotion Plan

  • Yat On Responsible Gambling Counselling Centre

  • Bosco Youth Service Network – FREELand

  • Integrated Services Centre of Northern District, Macau Federation of Trade Unions

  • Macao New Chinese Youth Association – Smart Teen Programme