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  • 1University of Sydney & Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. alexb@psych.usyd.edu.au

Journal of Gambling Studies
|September 9, 2004
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Gambling problems are a public health concern. This paper proposes a strategic framework for stakeholders to implement responsible gambling and minimize harm in the community.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Social Science
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Gambling-related problems are increasingly recognized as a significant public health issue.
  • There is a growing need for collaborative efforts among diverse stakeholders to address gambling harm.
  • Existing initiatives require a unified strategic approach for greater impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a strategic framework for responsible gambling and harm minimization.
  • To outline principles guiding various stakeholders in implementing these initiatives.
  • To foster a coordinated community-wide response to gambling-related harm.

Main Methods:

  • This is a position paper outlining a strategic framework.
  • It synthesizes principles for stakeholder engagement and initiative implementation.

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  • The framework is designed for broad applicability across sectors.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive strategic framework is described.
    • Principles are provided for industry operators, health services, community groups, consumers, and governments.
    • The framework aims to guide the adoption and implementation of responsible gambling initiatives.

    Conclusions:

    • A collaborative, strategic approach is essential for reducing gambling-related harm.
    • The proposed framework offers guidance for effective implementation of harm minimization strategies.
    • Stakeholder alignment is key to addressing gambling problems as a public health issue.