Understanding Gambling

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Understanding Gambling (Insert business name) recognises that gambling is causing harm to many Victorians. That is why see it as our duty of care to inform staff about: - The risks associated with gambling. - What (insert business name) is doing role model responsible practice and protect staff from gambling harm.

Gambling in Victoria The Victorian Gambling Industry makes an annual profit of 5.4 billion dollars. There are many ways to gamble in Victoria including: Electronic gaming machines (i.e. ‘pokies’) Casino games (i.e. table games such as Blackjack, Craps, Baccarat, Roulette) Wagering (i.e. TAB where many people place bets for events such as Melbourne Cup Day or the Grand Final) Online sports betting Keno Lotteries (owned by the ‘Tatts Group’) Bingo The most popular types of gambling for Victorians are lottery games and raffles, with over 40% of all people participating in this.

Pokies losses at a state and local level In Victoria $2.6 billion was lost to pokies between 2015-16 In the City of Whittlesea $103 million was lost to pokies between 2015-16, that’s an annual loss of $700 per City of Whittlesea resident. Victorians are losing the most money to electronic gaming machines or ‘pokies’. In Victoria 2.6 billion dollars was lost to pokies in the 2015-16 financial year (an increase of 45 million dollars from the previous year). In the City of Whittlesea, over 103 million was lost to pokies between 2015 -16. That’s an annual loss of $700 per resident.

Pokies venue losses in the City of Whittlesea Licensed EGM's Venue Type Expenditure 2015-16 Bridge Inn Hotel 60 Hotel $ 7,211,606.61 Bundoora Taverner 100 $ 17,167,997.99 Casa D’Abruzzo Club 75 Club $ 6,712,666.26 Epping Hotel 40 $ 7,615,008.58 Epping Plaza Hotel $ 21,108,174.18 Epping RSL 45 $ 4,156,093.48 Excelsior Hotel 105 $ 15,585,384.36 Lalor Bowling Club 36 $ 2,624,631.27 Plough Hotel $ 18,193,081.30 Whittlesea Bowls Club 50 $ 3,024,537.67 Total: 711 10 EGM venues $ 103,399,181.70 This table shows the amount of money lost to each pokies venue in the City of Whittlesea. When compared to the rest of Victoria, the City of Whittlesea… Experiences the 7th highest losses to pokies across the state. Possesses 3 of the Victoria’s top ten highest loss venues (i.e. the Epping Plaza Hotel, the Plough Hotel and the Bundoora Taverna). Is home to Victoria’s highest loss pokies venue, the Epping Plaza Hotel. Source: ‘City of Whittlesea - Monthly Net EGM Expenditure’, Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (August 2016)

Gambling harm is widespread Gambling harm affects 1 in 10 Victorians Over 85% of people that experience harm from gambling are occasional gamblers, not people experiencing gambling addiction. According to the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation: Gambling harm is more common than we realise, affecting 1 in 10 Victorians. Over 85% of people that experience harm from gambling are occasional gamblers, not people experiencing gambling addiction. This contradicts the common belief that gambling harm only effects a small sub-group of the population. Source: Assessing gambling-related harm in Victoria: a public health perspective’, Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation (April 2016)

The different types of gambling harm TYPE of harm: Examples: Financial harm Debt, lost money from savings, diverted spending money from household expenditure, luxury items and holidays Relationship problems Dishonesty, less time with partner or family, neglect, conflict, less trust, breakdown Emotional or psychological distress Shame, reduced self-worth, guilt, regret, loss of reputation, insecurity, vulnerability, feeling out of control Decreased health Long hours of sitting, increased blood pressure, loss of sleep, increased drinking or smoking, increased experience of family violence, self-harm, other health problems Cultural harm Culturally based shame, reduced involvement in community/cultural practices, reduced community connection due to social exclusion because of gambling Reduced performance at work or study Tiredness, distraction, absenteeism, job loss, reduced participation in volunteering Over participation in gambling can lead to harm, negatively impacting a person’s: Finances (i.e. causing debt and diverted spending from household expenditure) Relationships (i.e. causing relationship conflict and breakdown) Psychological and emotional state (i.e. causing shame and regret) Physical health (i.e. leading to increased drinking or smoking) Community and cultural practices (i.e. causing culturally based shame and social exclusion) Performance at work or study (i.e. causing tiredness and distraction)

We support workplace outings free from gambling (Insert business name) is committed to de-normalising gambling through our workplace practice. That is why we do not endorse visits to gambling venues for workplace outings of any sort, including: Work meetings Social club outings Staff mid or end of year functions (e.g. Christmas parties).

Where to get help www.gamblershelpnnw.org.au 1300 133 445 People that live or work in the City of Whittlesea can access advice and support from Gamblers Help North and North Western. Gamblers Help North and North Western offers a range of free and confidential services including: - Counselling Financial Counselling Peer Support www.gamblershelpnnw.org.au 1300 133 445