These harms can include financial difficulties, mental health issues, relationship problems, addiction, crime and loss of life through suicide.
Why is gambling a public health issue?
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) classifies gambling and gaming disorders as addictive behaviours. Gambling-related harm is not limited to the individual who gambles but can impact their family and community and lead to financial difficulties, mental health issues, relationship problems, and addiction.
Policies and regulations have the potential to limit the accessibility and promotion of gambling products and prevent vulnerable populations, such as children and people with gambling problems, from being harmed.
The recently launched Lancet series on the commercial determinants of health, supported by the World Health Organization, highlighted gambling as one of several commercial products that have negative impacts on health.
Support Services
If you, or a loved one, are affected by gambling, the following supports and services are available: