Gambling related harm impacts many families across the country, including in Nottingham. Often harms are identified too late or not at all, and people affected are left feeling alone and that they are to blame. Sadly hundreds of people take their lives every year because of gambling.
Chapter One prevention programmes provide information, training and support, formed and informed by people with lived experience.
Nottingham City Council have commissioned the charity to deliver two different training programmes for professionals who may encounter adults at risk of/experiencing gambling harm and for professionals working with children and young people aged between 13 and 25. The training will give participants knowledge, confidence, skills and resources to prevent gambling-related harms and support those affected.
Both programmes are free and will be delivered in person or online. This is the booking link for online training for professionals working with CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE.
Please be aware that the training will reference forms of gambling and shows images and audio of gambling related activity. It will also discuss levels of harm up to and including suicide. There are safeguarding procedures in place to ensure delegates safety is paramount.