GambleAware awards £300,000 grant for new research into lived experiences of minority communities around gambling harms

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GambleAware awards £300,000 grant for new research into lived experiences of minority communities around gambling harms
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GambleAware has announced the outcome of its grant award process. The aim is to improve knowledge of the lived experiences of minority communities in relation to gambling and gambling harms.

The grant was awarded to two consortia: one led by Ipsos MORI and supported by researchers at the University of Manchester and the other led and managed by ClearView Research. The 18-month programme will focus on the drivers of gambling harms among minority communities in Great Britain. It will also identify the services, interventions and policies necessary to reduce and prevent gambling harm among these communities.

Explore the drivers of gambling harms among minority communities in Great Britain. Identify the services, interventions and policies necessary to reduce and prevent gambling harm among these communities.

GambleAware awards £300,000 grant for new research into lived experiences of minority communities around gambling harms. Minority communities are more likely to experience harm from gambling and less likely than white communities to access treatment services.