Women
GamCare’s Women’s Programme: 85% of professionals have improved understanding of impact of gambling harm on women after training
An evaluation report of GamCare’s training sessions for professionals has found that 85% of participants improved their understanding of gambling harms, including how to identify women in need of …
Read moreFormer England footballer Karen Carney MBE, highlights the impact of gambling harm on women ahead of Euros
GamCare predicts a rise in women seeking help as a result of the Euros and is therefore offering help now to try and prevent gambling harms through a trio of free services available through TalkBanStop. …
Read moreWomen’s Online Group Chatroom Sessions
GamCare is pleased to announce that we will be hosting online group chatroom sessions aimed at women or those who identify as female who are affected by gambling related harms due to their own gambling. …
Read moreGamCare’s National Women’s Programme Receives Funding Boost
GamCare will receive a further two year’s funding for its dedicated Women’s Programme. The funding comes from a regulatory settlement, delivered as part of the National Strategy to Reduce Gambling Harms.
Read moreSeeking Women’s Voices
GamCare’s Women’s Programme is designed to ensure that women and those identifying as female who need specialist support around gambling can access the right help at the right time. To help us get this …
Read morePerception of gambling as a ‘man’s problem’ leads to fewer women seeking help
GamCare’s Women’s Programme is uncovering the scale of female gambling losses and the negative impact of stigma faced by women.
Read moreDedicated Chatroom for Women Affected by Gambling Harms
GamCare is hosting an online group chatroom session aimed at women, or those who identify as female, who are affected by gambling related harms on Saturday 12th September from 7pm – 8pm.
Read moreNew Research Highlights Women’s Experience of Gambling
GambleAware this week published the findings of research it commissioned to better understand the experiences of women and gambling.
Read moreOpportunity to participate in research about women’s experiences of online gambling
Dr Lois Hall-Jones at the University of Liverpool is conducting Masters research into women's experiences of online gambling.
Read moreMaking Women’s Voices Heard
Our Women’s Programme is looking for input from women of any background, whether they are gamblers or affected by someone else’s gambling.
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