Introducing the Young Gamblers Education Trust
We are a brand new pioneering youth charity, established to inform, educate and safeguard against problem gambling among young people and support those affected by a gambling habit or addiction. The charity is born out of a devastating personal gambling addiction and the drive to help others.
Opportunities for young people to gamble are all around us. With Casino’s open 24 hours a day in every major city, betting shops on almost every High Street and a tenfold rise in on-line gambling among tech savvy young people, the need for the Young Gamblers Education Trust is absolutely critical.
Many young people whom have a gambling habit that risks becoming an addiction remain silent and do not reach out for help. Unlike addictions to drugs or alcohol that we can physically see in people and have a perception off and some understanding, there are no physical symptoms and vertically no understanding of gambling addictions. That is why it is called the ‘hidden addiction’ and it affects a staggering 60,000 young people each year.
There is no statutory proactive education in schools, universities and youth clubs in the UK as to the potential dangers of gambling. There are some support services available, but these are attended by people aged 30 years and over predominately who have very different needs to young people. Additionally these support services are only accessed when the habit becomes an addiction and that addiction is firmly rooted. While the Young Gamblers Education Trust will work with those affected with a firmly rooted addiction, we believe proactive education is critical to prevent more young people succumbing to the powerful nature of this addiction.
The Young Gamblers Education Trust will
The Educational Need

*Over 60,000 young people are suffering from gambling addictions in the UK

*Problem gambling is more prevent amoung young males (56%) and significantly those whom consider themselves to be BAME
*The British Gambling Prevalence Survey 2010
*Evidence shows that each young gambling addict affects at least 4 other people, so at least 240,000 people are affected
*Every young problem gambler represents an annual cost to society of c£8,000, so the total cost to the UK economy is at least c£480 million
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