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In Great Britain, a youth protection organization wants to raise awareness of the dangers of gambling addiction with an initiative. In a \u201ctailor-made anti-gambling addiction training\u201d, minors should be targeted and made aware of the issue. In the meantime, online gambling in particular has become ubiquitous in people’s everyday lives, if only because of the penetrating TV advertising.\n\n\n\n

Therefore, it definitely makes sense to educate young and sports enthusiasts in particular about the disease. It is not only people who lose control of their gambling behavior at the slot machines who are addicted to gambling. No, sports betting can be addicting too. In our following article, we want to find out how gambling addiction education for adolescents should work through sports clubs.\n\n\n

Anti-gambling addiction training in cooperation with sports clubs\n\n\n

The newly launched initiative of the youth protection organization for gambling education Young Gamers and Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM) wants to work closely with local sports organizations to make young sports fans aware of the issue. The idea is to offer “bespoke anti-gambling addiction training” offered in partnership with the Yorkshire County Sports Foundation (YSF) and the non-profit sports organization StreetGames.\n\n\n\n

In parallel to the sport that the young people already practice, they should now also be made aware of the dangers of gambling addiction in specially designed training. Specifically, they should learn, for example, how to recognize a gambling addiction in the first stages of development and what support offers are available for the different age groups. StreetGames employee Halima Khan sums up her objective of the project as follows:\n\n\n\n

“We hope that this training will help to raise awareness of the potential problems that can arise from (\u2026) gambling”.\n\n\n

Why are young people targeted?\n\n\n

The fact that the youth protection organization specifically addresses teenagers and young men when it comes to gambling addiction has a simple background. Scientific studies show that even minors – despite a legal prohibition – participate in gambling astonishingly often. A Hamburg SCHULBUS survey from 2018 shows that one in ten of 14 to 17-year-olds already regularly participates in gambling.\n\n\n\n

The British youth protection organization has now recognized this potential risk and wants to work preventively to protect as many young people as possible from becoming victims of gambling addiction. It is not at all about getting youngsters never to gamble. If you have reached the minimum age of 18, there is at least nothing to prevent you from dealing responsibly with gambling. Both the youth protection organization YGAM and the two sports organizations agree that prevention is of great importance even at a young age.\n\n\n\n

The Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA) has come to the conclusion that problematic gambling behavior occurs more than average in connection with the following factors:\n\n\n\n