Gambling Harm Minimisation Report

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This research, conducted by the University of Sydney Gambling Research and Treatment Centre, was commissioned by the NSW Government.

The study explores:

  • Types of harm and demographics likely to be attracted to each gambling product;
  • The level of risk of harm in gambling products; and
  • A range of potentially effective strategies to help prevent harm that can be associated with gambling and gambling products.

Review of Gambling Harm Minimisation Measures. Other Report: Report. The Terms of Reference set out that the Tribunal is to examine only harm minimisation. Commission report (1-8) and provide some additional research into the impacts of harm minimisation measures (9-10): 1. The nature and definition of gambling and the range of activities incorporated within this definition; 2. The participation profile of gambling, including problem gamblers and those at risk of problem gambling; 3. 13 of 2016–17: Gambling revenue and managing harm from gambling This report has been prepared consequent to examinations conducted under section 23 of the Audit Act 2008. The objective of the performance audit was to form an opinion on how effectively the Department of Treasury and Finance’s Liquor and Gaming Branch manages the collection. Today, the Gambling Related Harm All-Party Parliamentary Group are publishing their final report following their inquiry into online gambling harm. The final report can be downloaded here. The press release can be downloaded here. Taskforce on Gambling in advocating for harm minimisation approaches and improved community awareness of gambling harms. Where possible, integrating gambling harm prevention into other City of Ballarat policies. Advocate. Maintaining membership with the Alliance for Gambling Reform and support campaigns for.

Gambling Harm Minimisation Report

The New South Wales Government has released a response to the report which can be accessed here.

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Blaszczynski, Alex, Parke, Adrian, Parke, Jonathanet al and Rigbye, Jane (2014)Operator-based approaches to harm minimisation in gambling: summary, review and future directions. Technical Report. Responsible Gambling Trust.

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Gambling Harm Minimisation Report Sample

In this report we give critical consideration to the nature and effectiveness of harm
minimisation in gambling. We identify gambling-related harm as both personal (e.g.,
health, wellbeing, relationships) and economic (e.g., financial) harm that occurs from
exceeding one’s disposable income or disposable leisure time. We have elected to use the
term ‘harm minimisation’ as the most appropriate term for reducing the impact of
problem gambling, given its breadth in regard to the range of goals it seeks to achieve,
and the range of means by which they may be achieved.
The extent to which an employee can proactively identify a problem gambler in a
gambling venue is uncertain. Research suggests that indicators do exist, such as sessional
information (e.g., duration or frequency of play) and negative emotional responses to
gambling losses. However, the practical implications of requiring employees to identify
and interact with customers suspected of experiencing harm are questionable,
particularly as the employees may not possess the clinical intervention skills which may
be necessary. Based on emerging evidence, behavioural indicators identifiable in industryheld
data, could be used to identify customers experiencing harm. A programme of
research is underway in Great Britain and in other jurisdictions

Gambling Harm Minimisation Report
Keywords:Responsible Gambling, Operator Based Interventions, Gambling Related Harm, bmjholiday
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C800 Psychology
C Biological Sciences > C810 Applied Psychology
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Psychology
ID Code:16411
Deposited On:12 Jan 2015 16:11

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