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103. THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS: addressing the gambling crisis
Season 1 · Episode 103

103. THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS: addressing the gambling crisis

Hello! There are 430,000 problem gamblers in the UK, with a further 2 million at risk of developing gambling problems. What’s driving this ‘hidden epidemic’ and what do we do about it? Charles and Liz Ritchie from Gambling with Lives share the story of...

Reasons Revisited · Geoff Lloyd

September 8, 201956m 57sExplicit

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Hello! There are 430,000 problem gamblers in the UK, with a further 2 million at risk of developing gambling problems. What’s driving this ‘hidden epidemic’ and what do we do about it? Charles and Liz Ritchie from Gambling with Lives share the story of their son who took his life after problems with gambling and discuss their campaign for reform. Then Henrietta Bowden-Jones, director of the National Problem Gambling Clinic, and Jim Orford, Emeritus Professor of Clinical & Community Psychology at University of Birmingham, talk about the need to take a public health approach to gambling and what this should mean for government policy.


In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 or email [email protected]. International helplines can be found at www.befrienders.org.


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