Case study: Improving outcomes fund
In response to research that we commissioned on the impacts of gambling harms on minority communities and women, we launched the Improving Outcomes Fund.
Research found that minority communities are less likely to seek help compared to the white majority, and that women as affected others often are not aware of the support available or are as well-served in terms of some of their experiences of trauma.
The overall aim of this funding programme, agreed in collaboration with people who have lived experience of gambling harm, was to reduce the inequalities which exist relating to gambling harm for women and people from minority communities. Minorities communities include religious minority communities, ethnic minority communities and communities that speak English as a second language.
As a result of the Improving Outcomes Fund, 25 organisations received funding to deliver projects across Great Britain for up to two years.