The project aims to address gaps in existing treatments and expand services to underrepresented groups, promoting social responsibility. GambleAware is inviting organizations to apply for funding to support residential rehabilitation programs for individuals with gambling issues, including co-occurring factors such as alcohol or substance use problems. This funding will be provided over a three-year period. The charity highlights deficiencies in current treatment programs, particularly the lack of attention to mental health concerns. Their annual statistics and gap analysis provide evidence of the need for improvement.
Potential bidders must showcase their experience in addressing gambling harm and its associated health needs. GambleAware will be organizing an engagement event on June 18th for interested parties. The deadline for submitting tenders is July 16th.
In an effort to track levels of demand and identify areas with inadequate treatment services, GambleAware recently launched interactive maps for locating regions in Great Britain where a significant number of people are seeking gambling treatments. These maps serve as a tool for monitoring and addressing gaps in treatment availability.
A study supported by GambleAware revealed that online gambling harm surveys are susceptible to selection bias, potentially resulting in inflated numbers of individuals experiencing gambling harm.