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Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Stage 2
Released in April 2004, this report is the second in a series of reports commissioned by the Gambling Research Panel on the experiences of problem gamblers, their loved ones and the service providers who assist problem gamblers.
This study’s principal aims are to assist in improving the effectiveness of services for problem gamblers and their loved ones, and to better understand why people gamble excessively and become problem gamblers.
This round of research aims to:
- explore patterns of gambling behaviour
- assess use and effectiveness of problem gambling services
- assess perceptions of problem gambling development and reduction issues
- assess perceptions of gambling issues and services and perceptual differences between problem gamblers and their loved ones
- document patterns of service support
- inform and develop appropriate policy and other responses across community services
- guide users and providers of problem gambling services.
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- Stage 2: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 1 (PDF 151KB)
- Stage 2: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 2 (PDF 1052KB)
- Stage 2: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 3 (PDF 308KB)
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| Author: | New Focus |
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| Place of Publication: | Melbourne |
| Publisher: | Department of Justice |
| Date of Publication: | May 2004 |
| Number of Pages: | Stage 2: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 1 - 22 Stage 2: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 2 - 76 Stage 2: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 3 - 25 |
| Copyright: | State of Victoria 2004 |
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