

10 Oct 23
Gambling Harm Awareness Week (16 to 22 October) this year will focus on how to have a conversation with someone who might be experiencing gambling harm.
Linda Borner stated that talking is beneficial to recovery, with 94 per cent of Gambler’s Help clients in 2022–23 reporting that counselling helped them to achieve their goals, which related mainly to stopping gambling, as well as financial, emotional and psychological outcomes.
Gambling can change how a person feels and behaves, so encouraging them to share what’s on their mind can be an effective first step. This requires preparation and sensitivity. For example, it is important to choose the right time and place to broach this kind of conversation – it should be somewhere that offers privacy and at a time when interruptions are unlikely. Let the person know that you want to support them, but also respect their boundaries. If they’re not ready to talk, back off and try again another time,’ she said.
Linda Borner, Gamblers Help Community Engagement Officer, Cafs
Common signs of gambling harm include stress, irritability, secrecy, difficulty sleeping or concentrating, drinking or smoking more than usual, not spending as much time with family or friends, frequently borrowing money, intermittent periods of having lots of cash and no cash, an intense interest in sporting odds, and using multiple betting apps.
During Gambling Harm Awareness Week communities are encouraged to Talk. Share. Support. to reduce the stigma associated with gambling harm, promote help seeking and offer hope of recovery, especially through stories of lived experience.
For more tips on having the conversation and other useful resources, including a new podcast – Let’s talk gambling – with clinical psychologist Dr Anastasia Hronis, visit gamblershelp.com.au. And show your support on social media using #GHAW2023 #TalkShareSupport.
Anyone negatively affected by their own or someone else’s gambling can call Cafs 1800 692 237 or the 24/7 Gambler’s Help line on 1800 858 858 for free, confidential advice and support.