AGA launches first-of-its kind industry training to combat human trafficking
The American Gaming Association (AGA) and RG24seven Virtual Training has launched free online training to combat human trafficking in the gaming industry. The training is based on AGA’’s guide to preventing and combating human trafficking and involves expertise from AGA’s Anti-human trafficking task force, nonprofits and law enforcement.
Operators are also getting involved, Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming are actively supporting the fight against human trafficking with various initiatives, including tools for victims, a youth education program, and new training for team members. They have implemented comprehensive protocols to increase awaresnee, training over 27,00 hotel and casino team members globally.
Hard Rock and Seminole Gaming are driving the advancement of industry practices to combat human trafficking with the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force’s first-ever free industry-developed training, designed to be the new standard in training for the gaming industry.
"Responsibility in gaming means more than promoting safer gambling—it means a commitment to all forms of customer and community safety,” said RG24seven CEO Wendy Anderson .
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