Gambling addiction helplines
NHS
Help for your gambling problem
National Problem Gambling Clinic
Read about gambling addiction, its effects and treatment options, and where to get help.
Royal College of Psychiatrists Leaflet
This leaflet is for anyone who is worried about their gambling and the families, partners and friends of anyone whose gambling has become a problem.
Gamcare
Helpline: 0808 8020 133 www.gamcare.org.ukA confidential counselling, advice and information service for people affected by a gambling dependency, including family and friends of compulsive gamblers.
Be Gamble Aware
National Gambling Helpline: 0808 8020 133www.begambleaware.co.uk
The National Gambling Helpline gives confidential information, advice and support for anyone affected by gambling problems in England, Scotland and Wales. You can speak with our Advisers one-to-one over the phone or on live chat 24 hours a day, every day of the year. We will listen to what is going on for you, and talk through options for support in your local area, online or over the phone.
Gamblers Anonymous (UK)Helplines: See contact page for regional phone numberswww.gamblersanonymous.org.uk
Provides information about a fellowship of men and women who have joined together to do something about their own gambling problem.
Gam Anon & Gam Anon Scotland
For anyone affected by someone else's gambling
Gordon Moody Association
For all application enquiries call 01384 241292
Gordon Moody Association is a registered charity with over 40 years experience in providing residential support and treatment for people who are severely addicted to gambling. We have two treatment centres, one in the West Midlands and the other on the Kent/London borders.
Our specialist approach and experience since 1971 has allowed us to develop treatment interventions that are purely gambling focused whilst also addressing the extremes of the associated behaviours often experienced by problem gamblers.