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Reflective Questions
Questions
At the end of the film, if Jack risks it and wins, will his problems go away?
If Jack was one of your friends, what could you do?
If one of your friends decides they want to gamble, how could they reduce the risk of harm?
YOUNG PEOPLE
Warning Signs and Support Available
Signs to watch out for
- Changes in behaviour (might be distracted, moody, sad, worried, anxious
- Becoming secretive or lying
- Missing school, not submitting homework, dropping grades
- Unexplained time away from home, withdrawal from friends and family
- Less involvement with usual activities and hobbies
- Keen interest in gambling conversations
- Playing gambling-type games online
- Asking for/borrowing money from family or friends
- Unexplained debts or extra cash/possessions
- Feeling anxious, depressed, or worried about gambling
For more information, visit BigDeal.org.uk
Help and Support
BeGambleAware
Information, advice and online resources.
BigDeal
Information and advice designed with young people in mind
RCA Trust
Community-based gambling prevention and treatment service in Scotland
National Gambling Treatment Service
Run by GamCare in collaboration with GambleAware
GamCare
Support, information and advice to anyone experiencing gambling harm.
GamCare’s Young People Service:
Support for anyone under 18 at risk of or experiencing harm as a result of their own gambling or someone else’s.
YoungPeopleService@gamcare.org.uk
T: 0202 3092 6964
YOUNG PEOPLE
Reflective Questions
Questions
At the end of the film, if Jack risks it and wins, will his problems go away?
If Jack was one of your friends, what could you do?
If one of your friends decides they want to gamble, how could they reduce the risk of harm?