3rd Annual LatinX Conference on Problem Gambling

3rd Annual LatinX Conference on Problem Gambling

Includes a Live In-Person Event on 09/26/2025 at 8:00 AM (CDT)

Hosted by the Illinois Council on Problem Gambling (ICPG), Cicero Family Services, and Loyola University, this annual conference brings together educators, mental health professionals, youth advocates, and community leaders to explore the complex and evolving impact of gambling on Latinx youth and their families. With a 2025 theme focused on “Youth & the Future of Gambling”, this event offers timely insights, dynamic speakers, and culturally informed strategies to advance prevention, treatment, and community action.
Sessions will cover youth-specific prevention strategies, sports betting trends, cultural influences, lived experience stories, and the intersection of gaming and gambling. Attendees will also hear from policymakers and participate in community-based learning through an art exhibit and live performances.
Whether you work with students, families, or communities—this conference is your space to learn, connect, and make a difference.
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Event Details:      
Location: Loyola University (Schreiber Center, Wintrust Hall, Room 908) 16 East Pearson Street Chicago, IL | 60611      
Time: Registration and networking breakfast begins at 8:00 am. Welcome Session begins at 8:30 am and the event will conclude by 2:30 pm      
Parking: Complimentary parking for the first 100 attendees to check in at the registration desk on the day of the event.
Objectives:
By attending this conference, participants will be able to:
  1. Identify key risk factors and warning signs of gambling behaviors in LatinX you and examine how cultural and familial dynamics may influence risk and prevention strategies.
  2. Explore effective, culturally responsive outreach and prevention methods that resonate within LatinX Communities, particularly among educators, youth leaders and counselors.
  3. Analyze the intersection of technology, sports betting, and gambling on campus, and evaluate how these emerging issues can be addressed through policy, education, and clinical intervention.


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This training is funded in whole or in part by the Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery.

This event is ideal for counselors, social workers, and other providers working with the Latinx community, as well as community members interested in understanding and mitigating the impact of problem gambling. 
Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of a crucial conversation that can drive change and provide much-needed support. Register now to secure your spot and contribute to the well-being of the Latinx community. 

Stephanie Diez, PhD, MSW

MSW Program Director & Associate Professor

Penn West University - Social Work, Sociology, and Human Services

Dr. Stephanie Diez-Morel (pronouns: she/her) is an associate professor and the Program Director of the Masters of Social Work graduate program at Pennsylvania Western University. As a Licensed Clinical Social and PhD level researcher, Dr. Diez-Morel has dedicated her work to helping improve the lives of youth, families, adults and communities. She is the author of a plethora of presentations, scientific research studies, and book chapters on the topics of gaming disorder and associated behavioral addictions. In 2013, Dr. Diez-Morel founded Reboot & Recover, a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding solutions for a balanced living in a technology driven world. She has established education, prevention curriculums, treatment, and research on gaming disorder and other problematic technology-based behaviors for children, youth, adults, and families that have been utilized by organizations worldwide. Her work has been presented nationally and internationally to aid prevention workers, social workers, counselors, and medical professionals working with youth, families, and adults experiencing psychosocial concerns or harms due to their gaming or technology use behavior.

Dr. Diez-Morel earned her Ph.D. from Florida International University where she was awarded a student scholar in Health Disparities Research Fellowship with CRUSADA (the Center for Research on US Latino/as Drug Abuse and Addictions) funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Diez-Morel utilizes her expertise in behavioral health and addictions to serve in various role including as Emeritus Board Member of the International Gambling Counselor Certification Board (IGCCB) and through this role, helped to lead development of the world’s first International Gaming Disorder Certification for helping professionals. Dr. Diez-Morel is also the co-lead for the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) Gaming Disorder Taskforce and serves as the National Association of Social Work’s (NASW-PA) 2nd Vice President of Finance and Executive Committee member. Dr. Diez-Morel continues her clinical practice as a licensed practitioner and splits her time between direct clinical practice, research, prevention work, teaching, and service to the community. 

Edgar Gonzalez Jr

State Representative

State Representative Edgar Gonzalez is a proven leader delivering for our communities. The son of immigrants from Mexico, Gonzalez is a lifelong resident of Little Village, a graduate of Chicago Public Schools and Harvard University, and worked for Congressman Chuy Garcia.

Sworn in at 23 years old, Edgar is the youngest Democrat and Latino to ever serve in the state legislature. As State Representative, he has championed workers’ rights, protected a woman’s right to choose and access to reproductive healthcare, passed common sense gun safety laws to save lives, and invested in education to give all our kids the chance to succeed.

Will Guzzardi

State Representative

Will Guzzardi is a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives who represents the 39th District. The 39th District includes parts of the Avondale, Belmont Cragin, Hermosa, Old Irving Park, Portage Park and Logan Square. Guzzardi is a co-chair of the Illinois House's Progressive Caucus.

Alejandro Lopez

Regional Problem Gambling Coordinator

TASC

Alejandro Lopez has over a decade of experience in the clinical field, including more than three years specializing in behavioral health. He holds a 30-hour Problem Gambling Certification and currently serves as a Regional Problem Gambling Coordinator at TASC, where he has been leading efforts for over eight months. Alejandro is passionate about supporting individuals facing addiction and behavioral challenges and is currently pursuing licensure as a Clinical Psychologist.

Ricardo Pinto

Loyola University Chicago Men's Soccer Assistant Coach

Ricardo Pinto rejoined the Loyola University Chicago men's soccer staff as an assistant coach in March 2025. Pinto returns to Rogers Park after previously serving in the same role at Loyola for two seasons (2019 and spring 2021).

Pinto rejoins the Ramblers after spending last season coaching goalkeepers at Northeastern. In Boston, he helped the Huskies achieve their best defensive season since 2018, finishing with a team goals-against average of 1.06. During his previous tenure at Loyola, Pinto helped guide the team to a Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Tournament title in 2019 and an NCAA Tournament berth

Shweta Singh, MSW, LSW, PHD

Associate Professor

Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work

Dr. Singh is Associate Professor in the Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work, where she conducts mixed-method research, teaching in social work research, policy, and advocacy, women and gender studies, and sustainability studies. Her research focuses on women’s health, mental health and wellbeing. She received her MSW from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, India and her PhD from the University of North Carolina.

Dr. Singh also engages in community-based audio video media work as a way of translating research knowledge for immigrant communities. She has hosted and produced a radio show and directs an online radio channel, and produces documentary and short fiction films and produced and co-edited ten issues of a webzine with community members.

Deywilk Tavarez

Men's Basketball Player

Loyola University

Transfer from Charleston. Made 23 starts over 27 appearances, averaging 12.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game... 20 double-figure performances, including a career-high 32 points against Northeastern (Jan. 18)... also dropped 30 against Loyola in the Diamond Head Classic... shot over 41 percent from both the field and three-point range and finished the season with 68 assists and 29 steals.

Elizabeth Thielen

Senior Director

Nicasa Behavioral Health Services

Elizabeth Thielen is a Senior Director at Nicasa Behavioral Health Services in Lake County, Illinois with over 20 years in the addictions field. A Licensed Professional Counselor and Problem and Compulsive Gambling Counselor, Elizabeth is passionate about increasing awareness of gambling disorder in the community and among helping professionals. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Illinois Council on Problem Gambling, and has also been an adjunct faculty at the College of Lake County, teaching about Process/Behavioral Addictions.  Elizabeth co-chairs the Gambling Disorder Committee, a sub-committee of the Illinois Substance Use Advisory Committee, which makes recommendations to the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery. Having spoken at the local, State, and National levels, Elizabeth is recognized as an engaging speaker on the subject of gambling disorder and prevention. A former amateur athlete, Elizabeth is also committed to helping athletes avoid disordered gambling as our state adjusts to recently legalized sports betting.

Hugo Urdiales

Men's Soccer Player

Loyola University

Hometown Santander, Spain

2024: Started in 13 of his 16 appearances … Recorded 987 minutes … Played a full 90 minutes in two of those match-ups … Team leader in goals (6), total shots (29), shots on goal (16), and points (16) … Had a game-winning goal in a match against VCU (Oct. 12) … Was also second on the team in assists (4) … Making him a versatile threat on offense.

Awards in 2024

Atlantic 10 All-Conference 2024

A-10 Rookie of the Week (Sept. 23, Oct. 15, Oct. 21)

CSC Academic All-District 2024

Maria Vidal de Haymes, LSW, PhD

Professor

Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work

Dr. Vidal de Haymes received her Masters Degree from the University of Chicago in 1987 and her Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1991. She joined the faculty of the Loyola University Chicago in 1992 where she is a Professor in the School of Social Work and directs the Migration Studies Sub-specialization and coordinates a migration-focused international social service exchange with the Universidad Iberoamericana-Mexico City and Puebla and  Jesuit refugee and migrant serving projects. Dr. Vidal teaches courses in the areas of social welfare policy and migration studies. She has been the PI on a number of federal and international grants and authored publications concerning migration, poverty and inequality, child welfare, and social work education. Dr. Vidal’s service includes co-editorship of the Journal of Poverty and service on the board of Cicero Family Services, Taller de Jose, and the National Pastoral Migratoria. She is the 2016 recipient of the Partners in Advancing Education for International Social Work (PIE) Award of the Commission on Global Social Work Education of the Council on Social Work Education, the Loyola University Chicago Faculty Member of the Year award and  Distinguished Research Faculty recognition in 2017 and 2022 respectively. 

Steve Watson

Director of Athletics

Loyola University

Appointed Loyola University Chicago’s Director of Athletics on November 12, 2014, Steve Watson has been at the helm of the Ramblers’ athletics department for some of the greatest moments in school history. Under his guidance, Loyola has won a NCAA championship (men’s volleyball), reached the NCAA Final Four (men’s basketball and men’s volleyball), racked up a total of 12 NCAA tournament berths, 20 conference championships, and ranked No. 1 in the nation in Graduation Success Rate.

Watson moved into athletic administration following a successful basketball-playing career. He spent two seasons at Rutgers before transferring to Bowling Green for his final two years, after which he embarked on a seven-year professional career overseas that included stops in France, Portugal and Taiwan.

Marcy Wilroy, DSW

Director of the CADC Specialization Certificate

Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work

Dr. Wilroy has been a social worker for over 35 years. She received her BSW degree from the University of Mississippi, where she then began a career in many avenues of the health care industry, including long term care, rehabilitation hospitals, hospice, adolescent self-esteem issues, and helping individuals that have received a challenging medical diagnosis. Her master's degree followed from Aurora University, where she earned her doctorate as well. 

She has assisted businesses begin from the ground up to become DUI treatment centers and created many new treatment options for offenders that will allow them to see how their addictions are affecting their lives without judgement. She is a solution focused therapist, which means that she will guide you into seeing how there are solutions to help you not feel so hopeless. She is currently working to begin a 501c that will allow pre-teen young ladies to explore how a strong self-esteem can lead them to make better choices when they are faced with the challenges when they become teenagers and young adults.

Dr. Wilroy is also currently a faculty member at Loyola University Chicago, where she is the director of the CADC Specialization Certificate. Dr. Wilroy has extensive experience working with persons who might be experiencing depression, anxiety, grief and loss, addictions, dealing with the aging process, (the caretaker stress as well as the aging individual), DUI treatment, adolescents behavior issues, family dynamics, couples and marriage issues.

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Live In-Person Event
09/26/2025 at 8:00 AM (CDT)   |  6 hours, 30 minutes  |  Attendance Required
09/26/2025 at 8:00 AM (CDT)   |  6 hours, 30 minutes  |  Attendance Required