THE IMPORTANCE OF EXCLUDING PROBLEM GAMBLERS
13 August 2010
GamCare reports rise in younger callers
seeking help
For both moral and practical reasons, most online
gambling operators are vigilant in excluding youthful or
problem gamblers, yet determined young punters keep
trying to gain access, often resorting to underhand
methods to do so, but then crying foul when exposed.
This week the UK problem gambler charity Gamcare
released statistics from its support centre, showing
that in 2009/10, calls for help across all forms of
gambling from 18-25-year-olds rose by a shocking 22
percent on the previous year.
However, Gamcare
reveals that most callers and clients in counselling are
male and gamble in [land] betting shops, with the rise
overall in male callers gambling on the Internet just 4
percent, with no discernible increase in the number of
problem punters citing gambling on the Internet.
GamCare also saw changes in the gambling behaviour
reported by its female callers, with a more worrying 14
percent rise in female callers citing gambling on the
Internet, and increases in female callers gambling on
fruit and slot machines at 36 percent and bingo at 19
percent.
The charitys national telephone and
online helpline teams answered over 35 000 calls in
2009/10, including a 47 percent increase in callers to
the NetLine, which is favoured by female and younger
gamblers.
19 percent of troubled gamblers calling
Gamcare in 2009/10 were referred for specialised
counselling, with a further 12 percent double last years
numbers - advised to implement blocking software.
The overall increase in clients opting for
counselling was 34 percent, but in the age group 18 to
25 years those requiring this option increased by 44
percent.
Gamcares numbers indicate that the
prevalence of problem gambling amongst adolescents is
three times higher than that amongst adults.
40
percent of UK clients aged 18-25 were gambling in [land]
betting shops. The predominant gambling activities they
gave were FOBTs (15 percent) and fruit/slot machines (14
percent).
No clients under 18 cited their
problem as gambling on the Internet.
GamCare CEO
Andy McLellan commented on the statistics, saying: This
is a serious wake-up call that we need to take seriously
the wider accessibility of gambling and the real
importance of education and wider awareness of
responsible gambling, particularly for women and young
people.
We want anyone who needs our help to
know that they can call us in complete confidence, on
the phone or online, and that we are there to help, not
to judge.
We also want to do much more, targeted
prevention work very little is going on at present but
as soon as the funds can be made available we are ready
with our partners to launch new initiatives.
We
also need to look carefully at online gambling. In many
ways, [internet gambling] operators have more
opportunities online to help the player, for example by
putting in place checks and controls which anyone can
set themselves.
Anyone gambling online should
look for the GamCare Certification logo, which shows
that the operator wherever they are operating from has
satisfied us that they have a reliable approach to
player protection.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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