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The latest tweets from @ProblemGamIrl. Gambling can be difficult to give up and you may have to try a few different things, but recovery is possible no matter how hopeless the situation may feel. You can call Problem Gambling Ireland for information and support on 089 241 5401. If you or someone you care about has a gambling problem, you can find a list of services that can help here. The Gambling Clinic is a trading arm of the Extern Problem Gambling Project (formerly Problem Gambling Ireland). We provide specialist CBT treatment for gambling addiction/problem gambling, in Ireland. Currently, due to Covid restrictions, all counselling sessions are delivered by video call. This means that you can access specialist treatment. Speaking for the first time about his addiction, the North Antrim MLA wants Northern Ireland's gambling laws changed to protect others from falling into the same trap. Share on twitter; Share via email. Northern Ireland is a backwater in terms of gambling regulation and care for problem gamblers. 'Despite having the highest prevalence of problem gambling in.

format_quoteWe urgently need to see a gambling Regulator in this country in order to minimise the harm and potential harms associated with problem gambling.format_quote

In the modern age, Ireland has become a popular tourist destination with its green countryside, ancient castles, and rich culture. What many people do not know, is that Ireland is suffering from a gambling problem.

  • Ireland has the third-highest gambling losses per adult, in the world.
  • According to the Department of Health, Ireland has in the region of 30,000 people with gambling problems (aged 15 and over).
  • Fewer than 1% of people who would benefit from problem gambling treatment receive it.
  • According to the Institute of Public Health in Ireland, gambling addiction affects young people at 2-3 times the rate of adults.
  • Over €5bn each year is gambled in Ireland - that's €10,000 every minute.
  • 12% of Irish Adults bet with a bookmaker on a weekly basis and 2% bet regularly online.

'The absence of gambling regulation in Ireland negatively impacts on roughly 300,000 people, in the form of direct and indirect gambling-related harm. As there is no Regulator, we cannot have a multi-operator self-exclusion scheme - either for land-based or online gambling. This greatly increases the risk of relapse in Ireland, compared to countries where regulation exists. There is also no legal requirement for affordability checks or source of wealth checks - which exist in other jurisdictions. This greatly increases the risk of people gambling beyond their means or with stolen funds. Credit card gambling, which has been banned in the UK, is still legal in Ireland - meaning that most of the people we work with, will end up with substantial credit card debt, as part of their gambling-related debts. We urgently need to see a gambling Regulator in this country in order to minimise the harm and potential harms associated with problem gambling.' - Barry Grant, Extern Problem Gambling Project

Online Gambling sites in Ireland

Online casino gambling was legalized in Ireland in the last decade, along with online sportsbooks. Since Irish law allows both local and offshore casinos to operate within Ireland, there are plenty of legal and black market sites offering casino games in Ireland.

There are between 30,000 and 40,000 people with gambling problems in Ireland. It is estimated that, for every person with a gambling problem, an additional 8-10 people are adversely affected. The HSE stated that they only worked with 230 people with gambling problems in 2019. This is only the tip of the iceberg.

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“As Ireland is about to emerge as a regulated online gambling market it is fair to say that the current treatment infrastructure isn’t anywhere near as mature or evolving as the treatment apparatus to that of the UK. With this in mind, we have a lot of individuals based in rural and isolated areas without access to treatment easily. We believe that without access to treatment centres that Gamban can provide aid against gambling-related harm and act as an enabler helping people to take back control of their lives.” - Stephen Aupy, VP Strategic Partnerships

Irish Gambling Regulations and Law

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Ireland's multi-billion-euro betting, gaming, and gambling industries are regulated by outdated legislation, primarily the 1956 Gaming and Lotteries Act and the 1931 Betting Act, both of which the Government has admitted are outdated.

David Stanton, The Minister of State with responsibility for the gambling industry, has admitted he is 'frustrated' at the lengthy delay in publishing the legislation, which is now running nearly five years behind schedule.

Mr. Stanton said that he plans to amend the 1956 Act to include the emerging technology of online gaming. Mr Stanton has also spoken on how his concerns for children being potentially 'groomed' by online games, acting as a precursor to gambling sites. He said the new laws would prohibit activities that encouraged children into gambling.

Gamban and the Extern Problem Gambling Project

We're working with the Extern Problem Gambling Project (formerly Problem Gambling Ireland) to help reduce gambling harm and increase awareness, not only around problem gambling but the services available for those who are struggling may struggle with it.

Over lockdown (and continuing as of writing this) many Casino and Betting operators were urged by the charity Extern Problem Gambling Project to immediately implement mandatory deposit and spending limits on online gambling platforms for the duration of the Covid-19 lockdown over fears that online gambling could increase in popularity while betting shops are closed.

If you're in Ireland and struggling with a gambling problem, don't hesitate to reach out to the Extern Problem Gambling Project for support and guidance.

Problem gambling is one of the widely debated topics in Ireland and neighbour countries like the United Kingdom. Recent statistics from the UKGC and Irish Government have revealed that around 46% of adults (16+ years) have participated in different forms of gambling, and the figure is expected to go even higher in the coming years.

So, who is to blame?

According to the Gambling Commission’s executive director Tim Miller, neither the government nor the gambling community is doing enough to find a solution to this problem. Also, GambleAware – UK’s leading gambling charity has blamed the industry for not providing enough funds to enable the treatment of problem gambling. This article presents the latest statistic of problem gambling and some of the services aimed at helping problem gamblers.

At-Risk Gambling Without Gamstop

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The statistics that were released by the Commission’s official Health Survey indicated that 2.4% of adults in the UK were low-risk gamblers, while 1.1% were rated as moderate-gamblers. The low-risk gamblers are those people who have not been affected significantly by gambling, while the moderate-risk players are individuals who experience some negative consequences of gambling.

These players may google if there is a way to cancel Gamstop exclusion and continue playing with the help of CasinoGap or NonStopCasino. According to Gamstop and UKGC statistics, men are more likely to be low-risk gamblers as compared to 0.4% moderate-risk women gamblers. People aged 16 to 24 and 25 to 34 belong to the low-risk group (5.8% and 4.2%), and moderate risk gamblers occupy between 1.5% and 2.1%.

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As stated by the Commission’s official health survey, 0.7% of interviewees were grouped as problem gamblers in the UK and Ireland. Problem gambling in men is at 1.2% as compared to women, which is at 0.2%. Age-wise, people aged between 25 and 34 are more likely to be classified as problem gamblers.

Additionally, the industry has witnessed significant changes in online gambling behaviour, and the statistics are as follows:

  • Online gamblers who play at home (below 35 years) – 96%
  • Gambling at work – 20%
  • Mobile phone gamblers – 55% (increased by 44% in 2018)
  • Laptop or desktop gamblers – 45% (dropped from 50% in 2017)
  • In-play gamblers – 23%
  • Electronic sports gamblers – 5%

In 2018, the most popular gambling activity was the National Lottery draws (28%) and scratchcards and other lotteries (11%).

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Services Aimed to Help Problem Gamblers

The increasing cases of problem gambling across all countries have led to the establishment of different services to provide solutions to victims of addiction. The most popular programs in the UK are:

Gamstop for Online Gambling

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has made it mandatory for all online gambling operators (UKGC licensees) to register with Gamstop before they are allowed to provide service within the jurisdiction. GamStop is one of the leading self-exclusion programs that allow individuals to self-exclude from participating in all forms of gambling. Gamblers can choose to be excluded for periods of 6 months, 1 year of 5 years.

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However, the system has been criticized for having many flaws. For instance, players who had excluded themselves from gambling were still able to login to their accounts and gamble. But the management has promised to consider all the stated weaknesses in the system to make it better in the future.

SENSE for Offline Gambling

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The Self-Enrolment National Self-Exclusion program (SENSE) was established to help people who believe in the problem with gambling and wish to self-exclude nation-wide from brick and mortar casinos. The SENSE scheme was started in 2015 and is operated by the National Casino Forum (NCF) on behalf of land-based operators.

Gamblers are required to provide personal details, including name, email, telephone number, photo, and signature, when registering at SENSE. All casinos that are registered with the SENSE scheme are not allowed to send promotional emails or any other marketing materials to blocked players.