Dutch online gambling operators must be required to introduce playing limits on casino games, similar to what is currently being implemented in Germany. The measure is among 22 recommendations detailed in a report submitted by the Netherlands’ National Rapporteur on Addictions (NRV) to the country’s Ministry of Justice. NRV Recommends Mandatory Playing Limits for Casino […]
Responsible Gambling
KSA Announces Funding Support for Three Public Initiatives on Problem Gambling
Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has stepped up its campaign against problem gambling through a funding commitment to three new public initiatives aimed at raising awareness about gambling-related harms. KSA will provide financial support to the projects via the Addiction Prevention Fund (VPF). Three Projects Aimed at Preventing Problem Gambling The first project, an e-learning […]
UK’s RGC Gives Positive Assessment To YGAM’s Mindful Resilience Programme
A gambling harms training programme spearheaded by UK charity YGAM has had positive results so far, according to an independent evaluation by the Responsible Gaming Council (RGC). Launched in September 2020, the “Mindful Resilience” programme involved a series of training workshops regarding gambling addiction treatment participated in by healthcare professionals throughout the country. Mindful Resilience […]
Hong Kong Govt. Urged to Increase Gambling Awareness Among Youth
A gambling counseling service in Hong Kong has called for increased awareness about the risks and negative consequences of gambling among the youth. i-Change, operated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church Service of Hong Kong, made the call after it found that 41 percent of postsecondary students in the Chinese special administrative region have gambled in […]
UKGC Allocates £32.8 Million to GambleAware for RET System Stabilization
Ahead of the implementation of a mandatory levy for gambling harm research, education, and treatment (RET) programs, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has granted funding to GambleAware to stabilize the RET system during the transition. The funds come from regulatory settlements agreed by the agency and a number of sanctioned operators since 2019. System Stabilization […]
UKGC Head Highlights Importance of Collaboration in Implementing White Paper Recommendations
As the UKGC prepares to publish the first set of White Paper-related consultations next month, it has reiterated its commitment to fully implementing the recommendations of the Gambling Act Review, though the entire process will take several years. In her speech at the recent KPMG Gibraltar eSummit, the Commission’s Deputy Chief Executive Sarah Gardner gave […]
UKGC Confirms White Paper-related Consultations Will Be Published in Summer
The Deputy Chief Executive of the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) Sarah Gardner stated that the agency will release the results of its consultations on planned changes to the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP) this summer. Gardner made the statement in a speech at the recently-held Lotteries Council Annual Conference. UKGC to Focus on […]
UKGC to Begin Publishing White Paper-Related Consultations This Summer
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has expressed its commitment to implementing the recommendations of the Gambling Act review White Paper “as quickly as possible”, with the agency confirming that the first set of consultations related to changes that will be made to the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP) will be published this summer. […]
New UK Gambling Study Highlights Effectiveness of Self-Exclusion Schemes
A new study has found that the UK’s multi-operator self-exclusion schemes, including GAMSTOP, have had positive impacts on players using them. The new study was conducted by IPSOS on behalf of GamCare as a follow-up to a baseline and short-term impact evaluation of self-exclusion schemes carried out in 2019. Self-Exclusion Schemes Effective in Addressing Problem […]
Spain’s Second Phase of Gambling Reform Likely to Take Effect in March
Spain’s gambling sector is preparing for major reforms this month, with the Royal Decree on Safer Gambling Environments likely to be approved by the Council of Ministers by the end of March. The Royal Decree proposes a string of measures aimed at preventing problematic gambling among vulnerable customers. Safer Gambling Royal Decree Could be Signed […]