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Council agrees to €1028.54 million in disaster relief aid for Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Greece and France

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Today the Council agreed to mobilise the European Union Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Greece and France, relating to six natural disasters occurred in 2023. The assistance will come from the EU’s 2024 budget.

The European Union Solidarity Fund will be mobilised for a total amount of €1028.54 million in commitment and payment appropriations, including the amount of €231.78 million as advance payments, of which respectively:

  • €446.64 million to provide assistance to Italy further to floods caused by extremely intense rainfall in the Emilia-Romagna region in May 2023 (€378.83 million), including the amount of €94.71 million as advance payment, and the Tuscany region in October and November 2023 (€67.81 million)
  • €428.41 million to provide assistance to Slovenia further to floods caused by heavy rainfall across the country in August 2023, including the amount of €100 million as advance payment
  • €5.20 million to provide assistance to Austria further to floods caused by heavy rainfall in its southern regions in August 2023
  • €101.53 million to provide assistance to Greece further to floods caused by the Mediterranean storm “Daniel” in multiple locations in central Greece, particularly in the Thessaly region, in September 2023, including the amount of €25.38 million as advance payment
  • €46.76 million to provide assistance to France further to floods caused by heavy rainfall in the former Nord-Pas-de-Calais region in November 2023, including the amount of €11.69 million as advance payment

Next steps

In practice, once the decision has entered into force, the EU will transfer money from the solidarity and emergency aid reserve in its 2024 budget to the so-called EU Solidarity Fund operational budget line, from where it can be paid to the countries that have applied for financial assistance from this fund after being struck by natural disasters.

Background

The EU Solidarity Fund is designed to provide financial assistance in the event of a major disaster in a member state or a country holding accession negotiations with the EU.

  • Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the mobilisation of the European Union Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Greece and France relating to six natural disasters occurred in 2023
  • How the EU responds to crises and builds resilience

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GAMSTOP is delivering real impact for its users, independent evaluation concludes

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  • 78% say of users say it delivers results and 80% would recommend the service
  • 73% are satisfied with the service and 72% feel safer, having registered

An independent evaluation of GAMSTOP has found that its users feel safer and more in control since registering with the online self-exclusion service.

The research by Ipsos found that 78% of users said GAMSTOP had delivered the results that they were hoping for and 80% would recommend the service to others.

More than 4,650 GAMSTOP users took part in the research and 73% said they were satisfied with the service, with the number rising to 85% amongst those who no longer gamble. Three out of four felt more in control of their gambling behaviours since registering.

“GAMSTOP literally did what it said on the tin, it stopped me from being able to register with gambling websites, which was the major issue,” a service user with a five-year exclusion, who no longer gambles, told researchers.

Since its inception in 2018, more than 500,000 vulnerable consumers have registered with GAMSTOP. The evaluation found that the most common reason for registering was to stop gambling online altogether (55%), to regain control over their life (55%) and to spend less money on gambling (51%).

Three out of four users surveyed no longer gamble online and nearly one in two (48%) no longer gamble at all. GAMSTOP offers options to self-exclude for either six months, one year or five years, and users who had self-excluded for the maximum period were more likely to have stopped gambling altogether.

Whilst many users felt that GAMSTOP does not eradicate the “urge” to gamble, it provides a mostly effective physical barrier to online gambling and symbolises a commitment to stop gambling.

More than seven out of ten (72%) users said they felt safer from the negative effects of gambling. GAMSTOP reduced the short-term financial harms of gambling for individuals, as well as their close friends and family, giving them a sense of financial liberation and improving their mental and physical health.

Users reported having the time and disposable income to invest in their health and general mental well-being, easing the isolation and stress caused by concealing their gambling and freeing up time previously spent worrying about gambling. More than three out of four respondents (76%) are in work, with the largest proportion (21%) indicating they have a household income of £55,000-£99,000.

The report makes three key recommendations:

  • provide the option of a longer or lifetime exclusion period to give greater “peace of mind” for those who use GAMSTOP to stop gambling online altogether
  • communicate more frequently with users after their minimum exclusion has ended
  • continue advertising on social media to raise awareness amongst younger audiences

The report calls for black-market gambling to be addressed by the government, the Gambling Commission and other stakeholders through greater regulation and the imposition of restrictions on its promotion through social media. Service users raised concerns about illegal or unlicensed gambling operators, including targeted advertising of websites claiming to be “not on GAMSTOP”.

The report concludes that GAMSTOP exclusion remains an effective blocking mechanism for licensed UK online gambling operators, but some users have engaged with unlicensed gambling operators since registering with GAMSTOP. It also says that wider regulation of advertising would improve the recovery of GAMSTOP users.

The report concludes:

“The evaluation has established that GAMSTOP is an effective tool for reducing gambling-related harm for individuals seeking to exclude themselves from online gambling operators…The service provided is widely considered both satisfactory and impactful. This is most significant for individuals with a sustained commitment to reducing their gambling behaviours, seeking a lifestyle change rather than a break”.

“Our evaluation found that satisfaction with GAMSTOP is high for the majority of people who use the service. This includes registration and the overall experience of having the self-exclusion in place. The majority of people also found that GAMSTOP delivered against their expectations and that they would recommend it to others”.

GAMSTOP CEO Fiona Palmer said: “We regularly evaluate the effectiveness of the service through comprehensive independent research, and it is gratifying to know that most of our users feel GAMSTOP has helped them significantly reduce gambling-related harm.

Six out of ten users who were surveyed said they rely on GAMSTOP as their sole means of support, and we are aware of the responsibility that this brings with it. We will study the recommendations in detail, including the suggestion of extending self-exclusion periods, although exclusion periods do already continue automatically for seven years unless a user asks for it be lifted”.

 

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This policy references both the Green Digital Seal and the Orange Digital Seal.

GCB - Digital Seal Policy 23rd September 2024


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MEDIA CREDENTIAL APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR WSOP® PARADISE AT ATLANTIS PARADISE ISLAND

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Deadline for application is 11:59 p.m. PST Friday, Oct. 18

WHAT: Credential applications are now open for media interested in covering WSOP Paradise at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The second-annual winter series, in partnership with GGPoker and Triton Poker Series, runs from Friday, Dec. 6 to Thursday, Dec. 19.

WHERE: Atlantis Paradise Island

MEDIA: Media interested in covering and/or photographing the WSOP Paradise must apply for credentials online using this link no later than 11:59 p.m. PST Friday, Oct. 18.

DETAILS: Registration for WSOP Paradise is now open and the daily event schedule, including booking information for discounted participant hotel rates, can be found here. Players looking to travel to the series and buy in to the tournament directly can now book their stay at Atlantis Resort via a players exclusive offer.

Follow @WSOP on Twitter, Instagram or check wsop.com for the latest news and updates.

 

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