Shocking new study highlights the reality of problem gambling in the UK
Research conducted by the GambleAware using data on the National Gambling Treatment Service (NGTS) found that only 3% of problem gamblers in the UK receive adequatetreatment, as well as highlighting the devastating consequences.
For the first time, GambleAwarepublisheda reportdetailing the statistics for the National Gambling Treatment Service, acollaboration between organisations who provide support and treatment for problem gamblers, on the 29th October 2020.
GambleAware discovered that 90% of the 9,008 clients who completed treatmentfrom April 2019 to March 2020 showed signs of improvement on the PGSI scale; themost widely used measure of problem gambling in the UK.
The report also found that only 60% of clients no longer classified as ‘problem gamblers’ after treatment, which typically lasts eight weeks.
Out of those treated, 45% reached debt levels of more than £5000, were bankrupt, or experiencing a debt repayment scheme.
Over 25% of clients had lost their relationships due to their gambling addiction, and 12% were made redundant.
Speaking on the issue, Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones, director of the National Problem Gambling Clinic, insisted on greater involvement for the NHS and set a target of at least 10% of problem gamblers seeking treatment services:
Something is stopping these people from asking for help… Let’s do all we can to make [gambling addicts] feel they can trust the system and come forward.
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