Here are five easy ways to get support with GamCare 🖐️
If you’re ready to talk, we’re here to listen.
Call us on 0808 8020 133 or visit .uk to find the support option that feels right for you.
#GamblingSupport
Are you concerned about your gambling, or the gambling of someone else?
You can reach out day or night for free information, support and advice.
📞Call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or start a live chat on our website now.
Reaching out for help can feel like a big step – especially if it’s the first time. It’s normal to have questions or concerns.
Here's what happens when you call the National Gambling Helpline 📲
#HelplinesAwarenessDay2025 @helplinespartnership
When gambling starts to affect finances, people feel trapped and like they have nowhere to turn. That’s when illegal lenders step in, offering quick loans, pulling people into a dangerous cycle of debt. These short term solutions can spiral into fear, pressure and growing debt.
Understand the signs and find out where to seek help in our latest blog for #StopLoanSharksWeek
Read more at .uk/news-and-blog/blog/stop-loan-sharks-week-what-you-need-to-know-if-gambling-is-driving-debt/
#MoneyManagement #Gambling Debt #GameOverForLoanSharks
Read the full response now on our website as the Government announces plans to abolish NHS England and reform health commissioning.
.uk/news-and-blog/news/responses-nhs-modernisation-bill/
This #StopLoanSharksWeek we are supporting @StopLoanSharksEngland in raising awareness of how illegal lenders operate.
Illegal lenders adapt - moving online, using social media, or pretending to be
someone you trust. But their aim is always the same: control and intimidation.
Stay one step ahead and help make it #GameOverForLoanSharks
If you or someone you know is affected, Stop Loan Sharks can help.
Call 0300 555 2222 or visit
Does your role involve supporting women? Learn to spot the signs of gambling harm & how to signpost for support through our CPD credited training.
Find out more: /o/gamcare-86173792383
"A call that really stayed with me was from a new mum who had just discovered her partner was gambling, but he wasn’t accepting there was a problem."
GamCare helpline advisors are available 24/7 to support people with gambling harm and their loved ones. Read our blog to see what a day in the life of a GamCare helpline advisor is like.
Read now: .uk/news-and-blog/blog/why-24-7-gambling-support-is-a-lifeline/
"I had expected the helpline to be supportive, but I was taken back by the level of understanding".
Stress and anxiety are feelings people regularly share when they reach out to GamCare. 77% of people reported feeling stress and anxiety when speaking to the helpline due to their own or someone else's gambling.
When you're ready, speak to one of our trained advisors by calling GamCare's National Gambling helpline on 0808 8020 133. We also have a range of online support options available, from WhatsApp and live chat, to our chatrooms and forum. Visit .uk to get started.
Financial issues can cause huge amounts of stress.
Uncertainty around finances and a lack of awareness around managing your money can cause stress for not only yourself but those around you, causing an impact throughout your personal and professional life.
If your finances are causing stress, GamCare is here to help. Learn more about managing your money and taking control of your finances.
Visit .uk/self-help/managing-your-money/
Join us for a day in the life of an Outreach Practioner.
Ed in our South East Outreach team was invited by @saints_foundation , the charity of @SouthamptonFC , to attend the Championship match between Southampton v Oxford United. A brilliant opportunity to meet local people and spread awareness of the support available to those impacted by gambling harms.
#GamblingSupport #SouthamptonFC
“This was my first step. Thank you for being so kind.”
Looking for support in a relaxed, understanding environment? Our chatrooms are open all week for anonymous conversations with people who care.
Find a session that suits you! Join now: munity.gamcare.org.uk/chatrooms/