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GambleAware announces £3.9 million to treat more people with gambling problems.
GambleAware announces £3.9 million to treat more people with gambling problems.
GambleAware has today published details of donations for the 12 months ending 31 March 2019.
GambleAware has today published details of donations for the 12 months ending 31 March 2019.
A new framework to understand gambling harms experienced by children and young people has been published today.
A new framework to understand gambling harms experienced by children and young people has been published today.
Largest national safer gambling campaign, “BET REGRET”, launches during Man Utd vs Liverpool game
Largest national safer gambling campaign, “BET REGRET”, launches during Man Utd vs Liverpool game
GambleAware submits a response to the Public Health Outcomes Framework 2019/20 consultation.
GambleAware submits a response to the Public Health Outcomes Framework 2019/20 consultation.
GambleAware responds to the Gambling Commission's consultation on a national strategy to reduce gambling harms.
GambleAware responds to the Gambling Commission's consultation on a national strategy to reduce gambling harms.
RSPH and GambleAware join forces to establish a Gambling Health Alliance.
RSPH and GambleAware join forces to establish a Gambling Health Alliance.
GambleAware funds research on gambling-related suicide.
GambleAware funds research on gambling-related suicide.
GambleAware publishes report into whether behavioural insights can be used to reduce risky play online by the Behavioural Insights Team
GambleAware publishes report into whether behavioural insights can be used to reduce risky play online by the Behavioural Insights Team
GambleAware publishes new financial analysis by Regulus Partners estimating that gambling companies spend £1.2 billion marketing online, five times more than on television ads.
GambleAware publishes new financial analysis by Regulus Partners estimating that gambling companies spend £1.2 billion marketing online, five times more than on television ads.