Gambling Health Promotion

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Gambling Health Promotion

PHAIWA’s Gambling Position Statement and key advocacy targets is available here. Gambling is an emerging public health issue which impacts on the wider community, at an individual, family and community level. Australia has the highest expenditure per capita on gambling, with 70% of Australians reporting participating in some form of gambling annually. The proliferation of online gambling has changed the gambling landscape over the last decade, making it much more accessible, with the marketing of various forms of gambling such as sports betting on the rise. Preliminary research recently presented by Dr Melissa Stoneham at the PHAA Annual Congress highlights a paucity in regulation within this field, suggesting the need for further review in this area. Key advocacy targets set by PHAIWA include reducing and regulating the availability of gambling products, developing health promotion strategies to counteract the pervasive marketing techniques of the gambling industry, and the ongoing implementation of harm minimisation strategies and treatment accessibility.

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Gambling disorders as they are with alcohol and drug problems. While pathological gambling only affects about 1 percent of the adult population, it affects those individuals in a serious way. If left unchecked or untreated, individuals suffering from pathological gambling can face serious health, social and financial consequences. Massachusetts Health Promotion Clearinghouse Free health promotion materials for Massachusetts residents and health and social services providers As of 11/16/20, we are experiencing delays in order fulfillment due to COVID-19. Published in Subsidiary Legislation Supplement on 13 Nov 2020 Print. Remote Gambling (Health Promotion Board — Exemption) (No.