Gambling addiction's disproportionate effects on British women
Research shows the number of women gambling in the UK is at an all-time high, and along with it, so is the number of women facing a gambling addiction.
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Research shows the number of women gambling in the UK is at an all-time high, and along with it, so is the number of women facing a gambling addiction.
Running from November 19th - 25th, Safer Gambling Week 2020 aims to raise awareness of responsible and safe gambling habits and ignite a dialogue between customers and the industry about making an honest assessment of your gambling and making sure you have the tools to help control it.
Inspired by their friends' experience during University, and the experience of a patient they met during their traineeship in the NHS, three junior doctors came up with the idea for RecoverMe, having witnessed first-hand the implications of a serious gambling habit.
Deposit limits are something that all the offer to their players, but which many players choose to ignore, believing themselves to be in full control of their spending.
Since 2017, the gambling industry in the UK has come together for one week a year to shout about the importance of responsible gambling.
It's official, the UK Government has ordered the country to stay at home unless absolutely necessary. Whilst this isn't an official lockdown, the police have the power to fine anyone who doesn't follow these guidelines.
The Gambling Commission has announced that support for the comprehensive self-exclusion scheme GamStop is to be a mandatory requirement for all online gambling sites by 31st of March 2020.
The largest bank in Europe, HSBC, has added an option on its mobile app for account holders to block all gambling transactions on their debit or credit cards.