Scientific Games Corporation will again be joining lotteries around the world in the “Gift Responsibly. Lottery Tickets Aren’t Child’s Play” responsible gaming campaign led by the National Council on Problem Gambling

In 2018, the company participated in the “Gift Responsibly” campaign along with all US and Canadian lotteries alongside a number of international lotteries. 

Pat McHugh, the group’s Chief Executive, Lottery, explained: “Scientific Games is one of the first companies to be certified by the World Lottery Association as a responsible gaming supplier. We support a number of leading responsible gaming organizations like the National Council on Problem Gaming and we work closely with lotteries and retailers to help prevent those under 18 from playing lottery games.

“Additionally, we are continually innovating new technologies like our advanced SG Vision technology, which helps protect against underage lottery purchases at retail.” 

Underscoring its strong commitment to responsible gaming, the firm has also recently appointed Carla Schaefer, recognized as an industry expert on lottery products and marketing, to the role of Vice President of Responsible Gaming, Lottery. In her new position, she will lead the company’s proactive strategy to further promote responsible gaming in its lottery business. 

Schaefer will work closely across all Scientific Games teams to leverage data and predictive analytics to implement programs and develop products and programs for the company’s lottery customers that help raise awareness for and mitigate potential problem gaming before it becomes an issue for any player. 

“Social responsibility and integrity are cornerstones of Scientific Games, and we are extremely proud to stand with our lottery customers and the National Council on Problem Gaming in maintaining responsible play throughout the Lottery industry,” she said. “Lottery games are created to entertain, and intended to be played by adults. Lottery games are not child’s play, and we urge everyone to share this important message during the holiday season and always.”