Practice eTemplate – Review and Design
Welcome to the Review & Design Practice eTemplate.

The purpose of this tool is to support you to implement the Culturally Responsive Framework to addressing gambling related harm (http://www.wscf.org.au/gambling-related-harm-framework/introduction-to-the-framework/).

The tool will assist you to reflect on and develop a set of actions that you might take to commence or extend your journey towards culturally responsive practice to address gambling related harm.

While the Practice eTemplate can be used as an isolated tool, its robustness and value will be considerably improved by visiting the Framework Hub (http://www.wscf.org.au/gambling-related-harm-framework/). The Framework Hub has an abundance of resources, elearning materials, case studies, and more to help you complete the eTemplate.

The Practice eTemplate is a store of questions that are based on the Culturally Responsive Framework to addressing gambling related harm. It can be used by an individual practitioner, a service or program arm, a network or collaborative group, or by an entire organisation. It can be completed multiple times to align with your strategic planning cycle or you can come back to it at any time. You can spend 15 minutes or an hour thinking through your responses. The choice is yours.

To start reviewing and designing your actions, simply:

- Answer the questions of your choice
- Skip any questions that might be difficult at this time
- If you are stuck for ideas, head over to the Vault of Possibilities (http://www.wscf.org.au/gambling-related-harm-framework/the-framework-clearinghouse/vault-of-possibilities/) for action ideas

All you need to do, is include these in your action plan, and you are on your way.

Some helpful hints for you to consider:
- Focus on actions that build on your existing strengths and capabilities
- Write what comes to mind (there is plenty of time to finesse later)
- Complete it as a group or team co-design process
- Incorporate it into your strategic planning sessions

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