Description

Join staff from the Oregon Council on Problem Gambling and the Oregon Health Authority for an informative session about prediction markets.

  • Prediction markets are rapidly growing wagering platforms where individuals buy and sell contracts based on the outcome of future events, from election results to Oscar winners and nearly any event with a measurable outcome.

  • This webinar introduces the basic mechanics of prediction markets and explains how they differ fundamentally from traditional gambling activities.

  • This webinar also examines survey results on participation rates and gambling risk, explores the rapid growth of these markets, and discusses implications for prevention initiatives.

Time Frame

When do I need to sign up?

  • Webinar aired on 04/07/2026. Webinar recording will remain available indefinitely for participants to review and for everyone else to access and learn from. Continuing Education (CE) hours are not available for this recording.

Continuing Education Hours

Are CE hours available?

  • This webinar recording is not accredited for Continuing Education (CE) hours.

Target Audience

Open to all. Of special interest to mental health, addiction, and problem gambling treatment providers.

  • Whether you work in prevention, treatment, policy, research, or are simply curious about emerging gambling behaviors, this webinar provides timely insights into a rapidly evolving landscape.

Presenter

Instructor Glenn Yamagata

Glenn Yamagata, MPhil is Executive Director of the Oregon Council on Problem Gambling. He is a trained economist and data scientist with Problem Gambling Solutions, Inc., and has nearly a decade of experience working in the problem gambling field. Glenn holds an MPhil in Economics and an MA in Statistics from Yale University. His work focuses on applying data-driven approaches to advance prevention, treatment, and policy related to problem gambling.
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