It is very important that if you decide to gamble (online or not) that you do so responsibly.
There are several resources available to help people to assist with
Finding out if you have a gambling problem, a problem with gambling addiction and how to get help.
Here are some links to sites with a bit of information about each of them.
GambleAware.org | GambleAware is an independent charity tasked to fund research, education and treatment services to help minimise gambling-related harm in Great Britain. GambleAware is a commissioning and grant-making body, not a provider of services. Guided by the National Responsible Gambling Strategy, the charity’s strategic aim is to broaden public understanding of gambling-related harm as a public health issue and to help those that do develop problems get the support and help that they need quickly and effectively. |
GameCare | GamCare operates the National Gambling Helpline and offers free and confidential support, information and advice on problem gambling either via telephone (Helpline), online (NetLine) or text. GamCare also offers free face-to-face and online counselling for those affected by a gambling problem either directly or via its network of treatment providers across Britain. In addition, GamCare provides online advice on self-help strategies, and practical advice to family and friends of people experiencing problems |
Gamblers Anonymous | Gamblers Anonymous (GA) is a group of men and women who have joined together to tackle their own gambling problem and help others do the same. |