GambleAware has released its latest Annual Treatment and Support Survey, emphasizing gambling harm among children and young adults in Great Britain. The survey aims to uncover the extent and impact of gambling issues within this vulnerable demographic, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and support systems.
1.65m UK children impacted by problem gambling, warns children’s commissioner
1.65 million children in Great Britain live with individuals experiencing problem gambling, putting them at a higher risk of developing gambling issues themselves. The Children’s Commissioner for England emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced protective measures to safeguard these vulnerable young individuals from the harmful effects of gambling addiction.
The impact of online gambling on children is alarming, posing serious long-term risks to their mental, physical, and financial health. This has led to increased calls for a ban on gambling advertising to shield vulnerable individuals from harm.
Effects of online gambling on children
- Mental health issues such as depression and anxiety;
- Negative impact on physical well-being;
- Potential for developing financial problems;
Proposed solutions
Solution | Description |
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Advertising Ban | Prohibit gambling ads to protect youths |
Parental Controls | Enable tools for parents to monitor online activity |
Protecting children from the dangers of online gambling requires urgent action and comprehensive measures.
Stricter regulation on gambling ads and health warnings proposed
GambleAware emphasizes the urgent need for a national prevention strategy. This includes increased regulation on gambling advertising and mandatory health warnings. The organization also focuses on breaking the stigma associated with gambling harm. Stronger measures aim to protect vulnerable individuals and curb the rising issue of gambling addiction.