Problem Gambling
Ó Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland
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Ó Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland
Foilsithe
An t-eolas is déanaí
Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
Gambling should be something that can be undertaken without creating problems for the person gambling or their loved ones. While the majority of people in Ireland who gamble do so safely, it is estimated that, among those who gamble, there are approximately 130,000 adults with a gambling problem in the country. It is estimated that, for every one problem gambler, the lives of seven other people are affected.
Problem gambling is defined as an addiction to gambling, resulting in an uncontrollable urge to gamble without regard for its impact on a person’s own life or on the lives of their family. Problem gambling is closely associated with substance abuse, unemployment, and deprivation.
A critical function of the new Gambling Regulatory Authority will be to create greater awareness of the issue and the supports available to those that need assistance.
The Authority will support public awareness of problem gambling and establish a set of standards for gambling products and services.
The Authority will monitor and enforce obligations on licensees in relation to advertising and child protection.
The Authority will establish and maintain a National Gambling Exclusion Register. This will allow people to register with the Authority to exclude themselves from gambling online with licensees.
A Social Impact Fund will be established, to which licensees will be legally required to contribute. The fund will finance research, education, and awareness programmes to support problem gambling treatments.
To minimise the effects of problem gambling:
If you think gambling is affecting your job, our family or your relationships, support services are available nationwide to help you. Details can be found here. It is also intended that an Exclusion Register will be operated by the Authority, allowing problem gamblers to exclude themselves from gambling online with licensees.