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Encouraging problem gamblers to seek support

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Gambling

Motivational messages will be displayed on fruit machines in licensed premises throughout the Isle of Man in a bid to encourage problem gamblers to seek advice.

Stickers, which pose questions such as 'Are you playing the machine ... or is the machine playing you?' are being used to promote GamCare Isle of Man's free and confidential counselling service.

The initiative is sponsored by Celton Manx and supported by the Isle of Man Licensing Forum, a partnership between Government, the licensing industry and the IoM Constabulary.

The stickers will be placed on or near fruit machines in pubs and clubs to encourage people to consider their gambling habits and to contact GamCare if they feel they may have an issue. GamCare Isle of Man, a branch of Motiv8 Addiction Services, offers specialist support and advice for anyone affected by problem gambling.
Statistics show the Isle of Man's gambling addiction levels are consistent with other parts of the British Isles and this initiative is designed to highlight that help is available for those in need.

Thea Ozenturk, Director of Motiv8, said:

'In 2012 the Isle of Man Gambling Prevalence survey suggested approximately 5% of the Island's population is at risk of developing a gambling problem. We are grateful for the opportunity to promote our services in licensed premises throughout the Island. Through this initiative it is hoped those who may experience issues with their gambling can take note of these motivational messages and feel confident to contact us, either via or website or by calling the office on 622011 or 498985.'

Bill Mummery, Executive Director of Celton Manx, said:

'We are pleased to be given the opportunity to support the work of GamCare here in Isle of Man. This is part of our broader involvement with their work, which is extremely valuable'.

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