Irish betting regulator calling for input on social impact fund strategy

Ireland’s betting regulator is calling for feedback on how its social responsibility fund will be administered, coming amid a reassessment of how extensive problem gambling is in the country.

Under Ireland’s Gambling Regulation Act of 2024 a ‘Social Impact Fund’ (SMG) has been created, which will be funded by a mandatory annual levy on bookmakers and gaming companies. The funds will be used to support problem gambling treatment and prevention initiatives across the Republic of Ireland.

The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI), also created by the 2024 Act, has opened four consultations open to different stakeholders in betting, gaming and problem gambling treatment.

Each questionnaire focuses on a different group – people with lived experience of harmful gambling or gambling addiction, those working for addiction treatment services, those working with NGOs which focus on vulnerable groups suffering from harmful gambling, and family members affected by another person’s gam..

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