ONLINE MULTI-LINGUAL HELP FOR PROBLEM GAMBLERS
16 March 2007
Trained advisors will respond to troubled gamblers
British gambling support charity The Gordon Moody
Association (GMA) will launch the first-ever
multilingual service to problem gamblers on 12 March at
www.gamblingtherapy.org.
Launched ahead of the UK government’s new gambling
licensing laws due in September this year, the service
will be manned by a highly trained, multi-lingual team
of counsellors and advisors, who will be able to
translate and offer help and advice to emails in 13
different languages, with support for more languages
imminent.
Kevin Farrell-Roberts, Chief Executive of the GMA,
formerly the Gordon House Association, explained,
“Problem gambling is a widespread issue that
unfortunately suffers from a lack of
internationally-accessible support. The launch of our
multi-lingual service, brings the GMA to the forefront
in providing help to cultural groups that have
previously had no access to gambling support. Our
extension of support will help more people across the
globe who are affected by problem gambling.”
As part of this initiative, the GMA, together with
existing supporters such as gambling groups Betfair and
William Hill, is calling for widespread international
adoption of responsible gambling measures. Through the
inclusion of the GMA’s ‘STOP!’ sign, an online link to
the Gambling Therapy e-helpline, online operators can
help showcase their support for the cause.
Betfair is the first to display the STOP! sign. Kate
Stewart, Social Responsibility Manager at Betfair said,
"We are committed to supporting the GMA's efforts in a
bid to help those who gamble irresponsibly. We are
extremely proud to be the first operator to show our
dedication by displaying the STOP! sign on our website,
and hope the rest of the industry joins us in taking
such steps to tackle problem gambling."
The charity has recently re-named itself in honour of
its celebrated founder, the Rev. Gordon Moody, M.B.E.
(1912–1994), who first established Gamblers Anonymous in
the UK before later founding The Gordon House
Association.
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