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Findings from IFF Research and University of Bristol reveal autistic people and people with ADHD may be more likely to experience negative consequences from gambling
Findings from IFF Research and University of Bristol reveal autistic people and people with ADHD may be more likely to experience negative consequences from gambling
The appointment comes as Professor Siân Griffiths CBE retires
The appointment comes as Professor Siân Griffiths CBE retires
Following the Government’s announcement of the new Prevention Commissioner to be introduced alongside the already announced Research and Treatment Commissioners to tackle gambling harm, please see below a joint statement from Chief Executive, Zoë Osmond OBE, and Prof. Siân Griffiths CBE.
Following the Government’s announcement of the new Prevention Commissioner to be introduced alongside the already announced Research and Treatment Commissioners to tackle gambling harm, please see below a joint statement from Chief Executive, Zoë Osmond OBE, and Prof. Siân Griffiths CBE.
Network builds upon existing services with addition of organisations EPIC Restart Foundation and Reframe Coaching.
Network builds upon existing services with addition of organisations EPIC Restart Foundation and Reframe Coaching.
Four new members join the GambleAware Lived Experience Council.
Four new members join the GambleAware Lived Experience Council.
A review by the National Centre for Social Research, Commissioned by GambleAware, assesses the effectiveness of interventions for the treatment and reduction of gambling harms.
A review by the National Centre for Social Research, Commissioned by GambleAware, assesses the effectiveness of interventions for the treatment and reduction of gambling harms.
GambleAware received £4,607,852.24 in Research, Prevention, and Treatment contributions during the second quarter of 2024/25.
GambleAware received £4,607,852.24 in Research, Prevention, and Treatment contributions during the second quarter of 2024/25.