Criminal Justice Support

What we Offer

We offer a personalised service to assist individuals who have resorted to crime to fund their gambling. We understand the challenges you may face and strive to provide you with the necessary support to overcome them. Our goal is to empower you to face your situation with confidence, knowing that you have someone by your side. You are not alone in your journey.

 

How we can help

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Team Support

Support from a member of our team who have lived experience of Gambling Related Harm

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Introduction

Introduce you to legal experts who have experience of cases related to someone who has gambled

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Connection

Connecting you with trusted support and treatment services who will be able to offer additional help and guidance

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Additional Support

Additional support for family and friends

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Professional

Professional expert reports to assist with your case

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Weekly Meetings

Access to weekly support meetings facilitated by an impacted other or someone with lived experience

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Support for Impacted Others

At GamLearn, we understand that gambling-related harm doesn’t just impact the individual. It also affects family members, partners, and loved ones. That’s why we offer dedicated support for impacted others of people going through the criminal justice system due to gambling-related harm.

If you are supporting someone who is harmed by gambling and going through the criminal justice system, you are not alone. Our support sessions every 3 weeks provide a safe, confidential space where you can connect with others facing similar challenges. These sessions are designed to share experiences, find understanding, and build a supportive community.

As an impacted other, you also have full access to all GamLearn events, including workshops, awareness days, and any events we collaborate on with our partners. Whether you’re looking for information, connection, or just a space to be heard, we’re here for you.

Have you committed crime to fund your gambling?