The All-In Diversity Project (AIDP) is proud to announce its latest strategic partnership with The Responsible Gambling Council of Canada (RGC), one of the world’s leading authorities on the prevention of problem gambling and the first Canadian partner for AIDP.
The partnership will use data, research and responsibility to create a more diverse and inclusive industry moving forward.
Christina Thakor-Rankin, Co-Founder of AIDP, explained: “Whilst the industry has done some great work in the area of responsible gaming and harm minimisation, most has been based upon the behaviours of specific social and cultural groupings.
“Our partnership with the RGC allows us to start to explore how diversity and inclusion and a lack of social, economic, cultural or religious awareness and unconscious bias can lead to ‘blind spots’ in our approaches to social responsibility and harm minimisation including the use of data science, machine learning and A.I. Until then we can never truly protect all of our customers, only some.”
Shelley White, CEO of RGC, added: “RGC is pleased to become a partner in the All-in-Diversity Project. We believe it is vital to attract Board members and staff that reflect the communities we serve.
“Understanding the needs and interests of people from different backgrounds enables RGC to offer regulators, operators and players, across the globe, relevant and meaningful responsible gambling strategies and programs.
“We look forward to learning from and sharing with the All-in-Diversity Project partners and to continue to build an industry which treats all employees and players with respect and dignity.”
Affiverse partnered with AIDP last month.
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