GambleAware highlights ‘pressing need’ for holistic response

by SBC News
3 minutes read
GambleAware has announced that more than 100,000 people have used its new online self-assessment tool to manage the impact of gambling harm.

Of these, the charity reported that around 28,000 contacted the National Gambling Helpline – on the phone or the live chat tool – for additional support and information from a trained advisor.

Launched in April 2023, more than 8,000 professionals across other sectors have been trained to identify the signs of gambling harm, as part of a comprehensive approach to prevention.

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.”

Notably, the uptake of the online tool also aligns with a 20% rise in individuals receiving support through GambleAware-commissioned National Gambling Support Network (NGSN).

Osmond added: “As we approach the Government’s planned announcement around the structure of the new system, ..

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