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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Bet Responsibly Campaign
by
agustina2
on 27/09/2021, 17:04:00 UTC
Hopefully.
Some gamblers would just prefer to keep silent on this. They won't take the new step to acquire help even if they knew what's going on.
I hope that this campaign is not just about waiting for them to come. It should be the other way around and they should be able to reach out.
Being shy about it will also be the issue, we cannot minimize the gambling addiction if they won't even visit. Friends and relatives will play a big a part in this if they knew what's going on with whoever they knew that has a gambling problem.
I think this is cool, if we are unable to stop them then just offer a plan.
I agree with what you've said because there are numerous addiction treatment centers, the majority of which are still operational today. The problem is that some victims of gambling addiction refuse to seek help because they prefer to handle things on their own. So I hope that the campaign is more than simply waiting for them to arrive; it should be more interactive and well-known in the public so that everyone is aware of it and those who are close to a gambling addict can assist him by approaching them and hoping that the campaign could act fast.

The purpose of the campaign won't reach its full extent if other people won't participate and help the organization or institution that started the campaign.. Gamblers will stay away on this that's why if there's a person who knows some gamblers that already addicted to gambling, tell the institutions so that they can reach out to the gambler.

Everyone should cooperate and not just rely on the goal of the campaign. Closest family and friends are the one that can see and noticed first if there's an unusual changes to that person who are into gambling.