The Prevention and Education Review: Gambling-Related Harm is a peer reviewed report—the outcome of an international collaboration of top gambling experts.
The report was created in support of the National Strategy to reduce Gambling Harms in Great Britain, and provides a new and up-to-date evidence base for policies, programs, and practices that aim to reduce gambling harms through prevention and education.
Topics in the report include:
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Date of publication: September 16, 2021
Suggested citation: Hilbrecht, M. (Ed.). (2021). Prevention and Education Evidence Review: Gambling-Related Harm. Report prepared in support of the National Strategy to Reduce Gambling Harms in Great Britain. Greo: Guelph, Canada. https://doi.org/10.33684/2021.006
2.2 Chapter summary - Regulatory Restrictions on How Gambling is Provided
2.3 Chapter summary - Population-Based Safer Gambling and Responsible Gambling Efforts
3.2 Chapter summary - Targeted Safer Gambling Campaigns for Children, Youth, and Older Adults
4.4 Chapter summary - Self-Exclusion
5.0 Chapter summary - Stakeholder Consultations: Insights From Third Sector Charities