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Showcasing Impactful Practices for Joined-up Local Systems Addressing Gambling-Related Harms

Author: The Tavistock Institute Published: December 2025

Summary

The GambleAware MLS funding programme aimed to strengthen multi-agency working across nine regional boards in England, Scotland and Wales to build a more integrated support system for gambling-related harms (GRH). The nine case studies in this report are intended to highlight creative and transformative practice within each local area.

Topics covered

  • The case studies are based on qualitative data from interviews.
  • Interviewees included delivery leads, partner organisations, and professionals from participating services, including people with lived experience of gambling harm.
  • Some case studies also draw on evaluation data provided by the local delivery areas, including event feedback surveys, participant reflections and other supporting evidence.

Key findings

  • The case studies are intended to highlight creative and transformative practice within each local area.
  • They illustrate how MLS programme funding has supported increases in awareness of gambling-related harm, strengthened partnership working across local authorities, treatment services and other stakeholders, and improved referral pathways.
  • Together, these changes aim to create more responsive local systems and better outcomes for people affected by GRH.
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