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GambleAware wrote to the Gambling Related Harm APPG in response to the group's concerns over the Bet Regret campaign Tap Out advertisement.
GambleAware wrote to the Gambling Related Harm APPG in response to the group's concerns over the Bet Regret campaign Tap Out advertisement.
Phase one of evaluation into GambleAware funded treatment and support system published.
Phase one of evaluation into GambleAware funded treatment and support system published.
GambleAware has published details of donations for the six months ending 30 September 2020.
GambleAware has published details of donations for the six months ending 30 September 2020.
GambleAware has launched the second phase of the public health campaign ‘Bet Regret’: a preventative message to sports bettors aiming to embed Tap Out behaviour to avoid Bet Regret.
GambleAware has launched the second phase of the public health campaign ‘Bet Regret’: a preventative message to sports bettors aiming to embed Tap Out behaviour to avoid Bet Regret.
Research finds that 83 percent of in-play gamblers likely to bet more at home.
Research finds that 83 percent of in-play gamblers likely to bet more at home.
GambleAware launches second phase of major public health campaign: Bet Regret telling sports bettors to ‘tap out’ to avoid Bet Regret.
GambleAware launches second phase of major public health campaign: Bet Regret telling sports bettors to ‘tap out’ to avoid Bet Regret.
New research shows there is limited evidence that the voices of those who have lived experience of gambling harms are being heard.
New research shows there is limited evidence that the voices of those who have lived experience of gambling harms are being heard.
GambleAware publishes evaluations into the Northern Gambling Clinic and GameChange cCBT programme.
GambleAware publishes evaluations into the Northern Gambling Clinic and GameChange cCBT programme.
New in-depth research examining the experience of women and gambling finds female problem gamblers more likely to be from a BAME background or an ‘affected other’ and cite stigma as a main barrier to treatment.
New in-depth research examining the experience of women and gambling finds female problem gamblers more likely to be from a BAME background or an ‘affected other’ and cite stigma as a main barrier to treatment.
GambleAware has published details of donations for the three months to 30 June 2020.
GambleAware has published details of donations for the three months to 30 June 2020.