Gambling With Friends
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Ways to help you stop gambling altogether, if this is the best way to help you stay in control, such as self-exclusion. Contact information for support agencies, such as GamCare, Gordon Moody Association and the National Problem Gambling Clinic who can offer specific counselling, help, advice or treatment for those with an existing gambling. It's my first Video youtubers please Subscribe ill try my best for showing better videos its my 1st video on utube hope u watched it all and liked.
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Gambling With Friends
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Help yourself
Use these tips, tools and programs to help you get control of your gambling
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Gambling Friends Quotes
Information for those who are affected by someone else’s gambling
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Gambling With Friends At Work
Take this quiz to discover if you are experiencing harm
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Families and friends
If someone close to you is experiencing harm from gambling, we can help you.
Under 25s
Going through a tough time? Youthline is confidential and open 24/7 – call 1800 262 376.
Aboriginal Communities’ Gambling Awareness Program
Harm from gambling is common in both the wider community and the Aboriginal community.
Help in languages other than English
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We know it can be hard but talking about it means you can start to feel better.
Here are some real life stories of people who opened up and talked about the harm they were experiencing and got the support they needed. Now they share their story with you.
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See full listing of stories* Based on 2017–18 data from the Gambler's Help client outcomes survey where 93% of responses indicated gambling affected their ability to be productive at work none of the time at a six month follow up survey.