GambleAware highlights ‘critical role’ of third-sector services 

The latest figures from GambleAware revealed that the uptake of the online Gambling Tool, corroborates with the 20% rise in individuals receiving support through the National Gambling Support Network (NGSN).

It follows the role of third-sector services being cited as ‘critical’ when it comes to supporting those that need it, as the industry looks to take a collaborative approach to increasing social responsibility.

The new online tool, which is designed to help people understand how gambling might be harming them, was launched in a bid to align with the launch of GambleAware’s stigma campaign ‘Let’s Open Up About Gambling’, which reached tens of millions of people as part of a coordinated effort to reduce barriers in accessing support and treatment services.

Zoë Osmond, CEO of GambleAware, commented: “The figures released today underscore the critical role third-sector services play as part of a whole-system-approach to addressing gambling harms.

“As we approach the Government’s ..

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