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Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand

Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand

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The Problem Gambling Foundation’s mission is building healthy communities together, free from gambling harm. The Foundation is committed to health promotion that contributes to safer gambling practices through community education and the development of regulations and standards. Counselling is free of charge to the gambler, their family and others affected by problem gambling.
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Multi-venue Exclusion Review: evaluating the evolution of a strategy for harm prevention in the shifting gambling environment

9 years ago • 412 Views

The Whānau Factor: Using social media for social good

9 years ago • 209 Views

Gambling problems in the general Danish population: Survey evidence

9 years ago • 209 Views

Tips and clues, based on Yin-Yang, to Work with Asian Gambling Clients

9 years ago • 528 Views

Do Social Casino Gamers Migrate to Online Gambling?

9 years ago • 429 Views

Cultural Treatment to support Australian Indigenous adults

9 years ago • 614 Views

Is online practice a risk factor of problem gambling? Results from the 2014 French National Survey on Gambling

9 years ago • 368 Views

FOCUS ON GENDER – What gambling research could learn from gender studies

9 years ago • 627 Views

GAMBLING BEHAVIORS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE GAMBLING CONTEXTS

9 years ago • 922 Views

Anonymous women? Gamblers Anonymous and gender

9 years ago • 675 Views

Effectiveness of problem gambling brief telephone interventions: an uncontrolled outcome study – 3 years later

9 years ago • 255 Views

The Meaning of Indigenous Casinos: An Anishinaabe Perspective

9 years ago • 601 Views

The stigma of problem gambling: Public prejudice, private pain and implications for public health

9 years ago • 1254 Views

Legal Protections for Individuals with Gambling Disorder: The U.S. Experience

9 years ago • 262 Views

The Sorted whanau study - financial capability education and problem gambling.

9 years ago • 402 Views

Psychiatric Measures of Gambling in the General Population: A Reconsideration

9 years ago • 244 Views

A telephone and Internet based treament program in Norway

9 years ago • 209 Views

Koffee, Kai, Kōrero: A collaboration to raise local awareness about gambling harm

9 years ago • 209 Views

Focusing On The ‘A’ in COPMIA: Supporting family and whānau to thrive

9 years ago • 276 Views

Learning from the past – How industry repeats persuasive tactics to promote sports wagering

9 years ago • 359 Views

Neuroplasticity in a gambling counselling model

9 years ago • 891 Views

EGM gambling findings from the 2014 Victorian prevalence study - the pattern continues

9 years ago • 363 Views

How did you get that bruise? A new focus on violence and gambling.

9 years ago • 361 Views

Taking a bet on your doctor: an overdue role for PHOs in gambling harm minimisation.

9 years ago • 369 Views

Will the results from Swelogs change the world?

9 years ago • 486 Views

Addressing Community Level Gambling Harm

9 years ago • 246 Views

Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Approach to Problem Gambling Interventions: Examination of ORS/SRS Data for Clients Seeking Assistance for Gambling Problems

9 years ago • 557 Views

Income Nexus and Problem Gambling: What Matters More – Level or Inequality or Insecurity?

9 years ago • 308 Views

GENDER, GAMBLING SETTINGS, AND GAMBLING BEHAVIORS AMONG UNDERGRADUTE POKER PLAYERS

9 years ago • 1037 Views

Reliability of instruments measuring at-risk and problem gambling among young individuals: A protocol of a systematic review covering years 2009-2015

9 years ago • 572 Views
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The Problem Gambling Foundation’s mission is building healthy communities together, free from gambling harm. The Foundation is committed to health promotion that contributes to safer gambling practices through community education and the development of regulations and standards. Counselling is free of charge to the gambler, their family and others affected by problem gambling.

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