New Zealand Govt invests to minimise gambling harm
Tuesday 28 de June 2022 / 11:58
⏱ 2 min read
(New Zealand).- The Labour government has announced what is says is a significant investment to prevent and minimise harm caused by gambling.
"Gambling harm is a serious public health issue and can have a devastating effect on the wellbeing of individuals, whānau and communities," says Minister of Health Andrew Little.
"One in five New Zealanders will experience gambling harm in their lives, or know someone close who does."
The government has invested $76 million into a new Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm that will include:
-Training pathways to enable a more skilled and diverse workforce, including more peer and cultural support workers;
-New and expanded digital services and supports;
-Education initiatives to reduce harm to rangatahi (young people);
-A de-stigmatisation initiative to help change the conversation around gambling harm and encourage people to seek help;
-Better support for vulnerable communities including Māori, Pacific, and Asian people.
"The new funding and strategy aligns our gambling harm prevention and minimisation efforts with the reforms to the health and disability system and the new mental health system we’re building," says Little.
"Effective regulation of gambling means we can deal with harms including financial problems, relationship problems, family violence, and alcohol abuse," says Internal Affairs Minister Jan Tinetti.
"The new investment and strategy is about showing we’re serious about protecting New Zealand from these harms
"The Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm was developed following public consultation in late 2021 and will ensure that services are co-designed with people with lived experience of gambling harm, service providers, community groups and industry bodies."
The Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm will be funded by a problem gambling levy paid by non-casino gaming machine operators, casinos, the TAB NZ and New Zealand Lotteries Commission.
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