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Information about your employment rights and protections from unfair dismissal if you are experiencing issues at your workplace due to gambling.
It takes courage and commitment for you to support someone struggling with gambling on their journey to change. Get an idea of what to expect along the way.
Stop gambling websites and advertising from popping up when you’re online. Adjust security and advertising settings on browsers, social media and websites.
The Role of Parents in Youth Gambling
Changes in spending, sleep patterns, mood, school marks and social activities could all be signs that a child or young person has an issue with gambling.
Struggling with gambling? You can ban yourself from casinos, clubs, pubs, the TAB and online betting if it’s time to cut down, take a break or even quit.
It’s hard to know if someone is struggling with gambling. Your loved one may have done everything possible to hide it from you. So what should you look for?
Where to find help such as financial counselling if you have legal issues with fines, debts and bankruptcy due to gambling.
The online forum provides an anonymous peer-to-peer support community for people who want to address gambling issues – and for their friends and family, too.
Information about your options for finding free legal support, or a private practice lawyer, for your legal issue.
GambleAware acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land and we pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging. GambleAware is an inclusive support service.
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