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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. It’s tough to get started. Originally posted on Counsellor Sam's Blog. Many people who have shared their stories on the Gambling Help website feel like they’re at Rock Bottom struggling with everything from financial problems and relationship breakdowns, to homelessness and loss of work. Their words express enormous guilt, sadness, anger, and shame at the end of a gambling…. October 27, 2015. What is Self Exclusion? October 17, 2015. October 10, 2015.
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Online Forums – cashincampaign
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. There are numerous outlets, run by both Governments and private organisations, in which individuals can get help if they feel their gambling is beginning to get out of hand! While we have already discussed the websites and call centres, one avenue which is often overlooked is the online forum. October 10, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Create...
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Impacting Others – cashincampaign
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. It is estimated that for every person that gambles, another seven people are adversely affected. A person’s gambling behaviour can have serious social, physical and financial impacts on those who are close to them. A relationship with someone who has a gambling problem can be very stressful. Whether it is your partner, child, parent or friend, the behaviour and consequences that result from problem gambling can have a significant impact. October 6, 2015.
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. Assessing Your Gambling Risk. As has been discussed already, many people don’t like to talk about their gambling habits to others. While this may present problems and barriers to stopping the gambling problem, a bigger issue is when you begin lying to yourself about your gambling habits. This self-assessment test is known as the Canadian Problem Gambling Index and assesses your risk of… Read More Assessing Your Gambling Risk. September 30, 2015. While ...
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A day worth remembering, that some may forget… – Behind The Badge Australia
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Behind The Badge Australia. A day worth remembering, that some may forget…. September 29, 2015. While out and about today you may have seen several flags wavering at half mast… some people may know the reason but many others may not. Today, the 29th September, marks National Police Remembrance Day in Australia and although an extremely important day of recognition and reflection for the nation it doesn’t yet seem to get all that it deserves. Our freedom and way of life (And this notion and its deeply reg...
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. It is estimated that for every person that gambles, another seven people are adversely affected. A person’s gambling behaviour can have serious social, physical and financial impacts on those who are close to them. A relationship with someone who has a gambling problem can be very stressful. Whether it is your partner, child, parent or friend, the behaviour and consequences that result from problem gambling can have a significant impact. October 6, 2015.
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Help in NSW – cashincampaign
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. While there are numerous outlets for people to get help once they feel their gambling habits are starting to get a bit out of hand, one of the best places to look is Gambling Help. Gambling Help is a free, confidential service that assists problem gamblers and their families in NSW, and includes a range of counselling and self-help options that can be accessed by phone, online and face-to-face. Gambling Help is run by the NSW Government and thus:.
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cashincampaign – Page 2 – Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. There has been lots of discussion about why and how people develop gambling problems, and why they might be reluctant to talk about these problems. Well now it’s time to discover what you can do to help someone who you may feel is beginning to develop a gambling problem. Understanding Them Trying to understand what… Read More Helping Others. October 5, 2015. October 6, 2015. Assessing Your Gambling Risk. September 30, 2015. October 6, 2015. There are n...
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Other People’s Stories – cashincampaign
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. Other People’s Stories. As a young person, it can be hard to tell when your gambling is getting out of hand. These first hand experiences of three young men who fell victim to gambling addiction will not only show you how easy it can be to fall into the trap of problem gambling, but that there is a way out, and that the best way to act is NOW! October 7, 2015. October 8, 2015. 5 thoughts on “ Other People’s Stories. October 8, 2015 at 1:08 am. October ...
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Self Help! – cashincampaign
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Helping to Educate the Youth about Problem Gambling. We have already posted about the reasons why people may be reluctant to reach out for help, and there were a variety of reasons, from shame and embarrassment to fears of being judged. While it is important to understand this and try to help your friends, it is equally important to accept that sometimes they may not want to accept your help! It provides you with self-help tools and tactics to empower yourself (or your friends) from gambling addiction.