Gambling leaflet for problem players
The Gaming Commission (GC) has published a leaflet for problem players. This leaflet contains a form with which a player can request an exclusion from gaming establishments - including online. This makes it easier for problem players to take the first step towards recovery. Indeed, pathological gambling is a real disease that was recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 1982.
The GC's leaflet is also available in:
Gambling leaflet for aid workers
In the course of your work, you may meet people for whom gambling has become a problem, is in the process of becoming one, or is likely to become one in the near future. There are various ways of protecting players, of which an application for exclusion from gambling is an effective measure.
In order to assist professionals in advising or counselling gamblers or in taking measures on their own initiative, the GC has produced a leaflet describing the various exclusion procedures provided by law and explaining their respective modalities.
This leaflet has been distributed to various institutions, organisations and associations to ensure that it can be passed on to anyone active in the social and legal fields.
For ecological reasons, the leaflet is only available in electronic form.
The leaflet of the GC is only available in: