National Youth Center of Korea and Korea Center on Gambling Problems Establish Youth Gambling Prevention Partnership
The National Youth Center of Korea announced on July 8 that it had signed a youth gambling prevention agreement with the Korea Center on Gambling Problems.
The two organizations plan to: ▲ promote youth activities for gambling prevention ▲ jointly research, develop, and operate gambling prevention programs ▲ discover new projects and cooperate to address current issues.
In particular, participants will be able to experience the dangers and harms of gambling firsthand through “experiential gambling prevention content” using smart devices. To this end, the two organizations will jointly operate content tentatively titled “After-school Detective Squad MISSING: Find the Missing Friend.”
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Jeong Cheolsang, Director of the National Youth Center of Korea, said, “Through this agreement and the introduction of experiential content utilizing AI technology, we will be able to provide youth with prevention education that goes beyond simply delivering information and truly resonates with them.”
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