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Gambling Harms and Coping with Marginalisation and Inequality: Marginalisation, Isolation and Criminalisation in Great Britain

Author: National Centre for Social Research Published: March 2024

Summary

This qualitative study by Family Kids & Youth, CultureStudio and Sherbert Research explores gambling experiences and harms amongst children and young people in Great Britain, commissioned by GambleAware.

Topics covered

  • rates of gambling harm in different marginalised communities
  • drivers and motivations for gambling
  • barriers to accessing support services
  • recommendations for future research and policy

Key findings

Some marginalised groups experience higher rates of gambling harm, often driven by factors like:
  • coping with difficult experiences or emotions
  • social isolation
  • financial motivations
  • accessibility and inclusivity of gambling venues
  • ease of connecting with others
Barriers to accessing support include:
  • stigma
  • lack of tailored services
  • low awareness 
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