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Gordon Moody announces new gambling first aid training

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Gordon Moody, the UK’s leading charity dedicated to providing residential treatment for people severely affected by gambling-related harms, is delighted to announce the launch of their new Gambling Support First Aid training.

Most people know how to respond to a medical emergency such as a heart attack, but few people know how to react if they noticed someone struggling with gambling, or know how to recognise signs of gambling-related harm in a family member, friend, or colleague.

Our new Gambling Support First Aid training helps to reduce the fear and uncertainty of addressing gambling issues. It empowers individuals with the skills and knowledge to recognise and respond to signs of gambling-related harms confidently and responsibly.

This two-day course (two full days or four half days) can be delivered online or face-to-face and is suitable for anyone aged 18 and over who is looking to develop their skills and understanding. Developed by our experts, the highly supportive learning atmosphere will help people become the vital link – connecting individuals in need with the right support services.

Monica Shafaq, Gordon Moody CEO, said:

“I am delighted that we are launching Gambling Support First Aid training. It’s important to us to address the stigma associated with seeking support for gambling-related harm. This requires individuals and communities to have a greater understanding and empathetic approach to the issue.

“Our training will help individuals create supportive, non-judgmental environments where not only speaking about these issues is supported, but where there is a clear action plan in place to help individuals who may be affected gain professional help.

“With 4.2 billion people across the globe gambling at least once each year, this is an issue that requires more attention.”

Offering a holistic approach, this programme will blend mental health awareness with actionable first-aid techniques, highlighting the integration of emotional and practical support, and focus not just on intervention, but on understanding the mental and emotional aspects of gambling-related harm.

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