Exploring lived experience of gambling harms

Exploring lived experience of gambling harms

Calling all professionals that support women to hear Nikki's story. A personal account on the impacts of gambling.

By GamCare

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About this event

Please note: This event is exclusively for professionals.

Calling all professionals who support women!

Join us for Understanding Gambling Harm for professionals: Nikki's Story, an event series to hear powerful stories from women with lived experience of gambling harm and equip you with the knowledge to better support them in your work.

Why attend:

  • Hear from Nikki Adams, who will share the impact gambling had on her life, through a video message.
  • Learn valuable insights from lived experiences to better support the women you work with.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of gambling harm and its impact on women.
  • Network with other professionals supporting women.

Discover practical tools and support resources to empower the women you work with.

What to expect:

This session will feature Nikki’s Story, a video message from Nikki Adam’s who bravely shares her story of gambling harm. This will be followed by a facilitated discussion for you to ask questions and gain valuable insights on supporting women experiencing harm from gambling.

This event is for you if:

  • You support women in any capacity.
  • You’re interested in learning more about gambling harm and its impact.

Join us for an empowering and informative event. We'd love to have you!

GamCare is the leading provider of information and support for those impacted by gambling harms.

Women’s Pathway is an education and prevention programme at GamCare. The programme aims to raise awareness about gambling harms for women. We also deliver CPD accredited training for professionals and support groups for women affected by someone else’s gambling harm.

Worried about your or someone else’s gambling? Our 24/7 Helpline provides a safe, confidential space to discuss options for support. Call our Helpline on 0808 8020 133.

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