The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) officially launched Responsible Gaming Awareness Day last 10 March themed “Play Smart, Play Safe.”
This initiative highlighted the agency’s commitment to fostering a culture of mindful play and player protection.
PCSO is dedicated to ensuring that gaming remains an enjoyable and safe activity while generating funds for charitable causes.
General manager Mel Robles emphasized that gaming is not just about numbers and luck; it’s fundamentally about people.
"We continuously refine our strategies to prevent potential problems before they arise,” he stated.
“Responsible gaming is not merely a policy; it is a core principle embedded in PCSO’s operations,” Robles added.
“From employee training to game design, marketing and stakeholder engagement, every initiative reflects this commitment.”
Last year, PCSO achieved Responsible Gaming Level 2 certification from the World Lottery Association, underscoring its dedication to promoting a secure and responsible gaming environment.
To support this ongoing advocacy, PCSO has implemented several measures to promote responsible gaming:
• Employee Training: Staff are equipped with skills to identify and address problematic gaming behaviors, while authorized agents are trained to encourage safe play.
• Game Design: PCSO’s games incorporate responsible gaming principles, including clear rules, age verification, and features that promote mindful play while discouraging excessive spending.
• Ethical Marketing: All promotional efforts are conducted with integrity, ensuring messages are appropriate and do not target vulnerable individuals, especially minors.
• Accessible Resources: Players are provided with information and resources about responsible gaming and where to seek assistance.
Meanwhile, the PCSO continues its commitment to supporting Filipinos in need by providing essential mobility aids to persons with disabilities (PWDs) and senior citizens.
On 11 March, PCSO formally turned over 30 wheelchairs and 30 canes to the Municipality of Talisay, Camarines Norte, in a ceremony held at the PCSO Conservatory Building. Representing PCSO was assistant general manager Arnel N. Casas of the Charity Sector, while Vice Mayor Maria Cristina Arevalo accepted the donation on behalf of the municipality.
Vice Mayor Arevalo expressed her gratitude to PCSO, emphasizing the impact of the donation on the community:
“We sincerely thank PCSO for their generosity and continuous support. These mobility aids will make a significant difference in the lives of our PWDs and senior citizens, giving them greater independence and improving their daily lives.”