New research published by GambleAware, the leading charity commissioning gambling harm prevention and treatment services, has found that people experiencing gambling harms are more likely to suffer from a range of mental health conditions than people who do not gamble.
GambleAware will be starting an open access funding application process to stabilise the gambling harm prevention, support, and treatment sector during the transition period from a voluntary to a statutory levy.
GambleAware has published the results of its latest annual Treatment and Support Survey, which shows that early exposure to gambling is linked to risk of gambling harms in later life.
GambleAware has today published research in partnership with IFF Research, the University of Bristol, and Gamcare, revealing new insights about British women and gambling.