Date: 30.01.2025

by Adam Dworak

National Gambling Support Network Expands Reach with New Partners

The National Gambling Support Network has increased its support services, partnering with two charities to reach more individuals affected by gambling harm. This expansion aims to provide greater access to treatment, advice, and support for those struggling with gambling-related issues.

Epic Restart and Reframe Coaching Join Network

Specifically, the National Gambling Support Network has partnered with the Epic Restart Foundation and Reframe Coaching.

Furthermore, Epic Restart Foundation’s programs are led by individuals with personal experience of gambling harm. They focus on helping those currently affected to rebuild their lives.

Additionally, Reframe Coaching offers remote recovery coaching services. These services, in turn, help people understand their circumstances and achieve personal goals.

Network Now Includes Thirteen Providers

As a result of these new partnerships, the network now comprises 13 providers. These providers offer support to those who need it most.

This expansion, therefore, ensures a wider range of services and expertise are available to those affected by gambling harms.

GambleAware Highlights Importance of Expanded Support

GambleAware Deputy CEO Anna Hargrave stated, “The GambleAware commissioned National Gambling Support Network continues to be a staple within local communities across the country and is recognised for the vital support it offers to those affected by gambling harms across Great Britain.”

She added, “It has always been the intention for the NGSN to expand and build on the services it offers since it was commissioned almost two years ago, and Epic Restart Foundation and Reframe Coaching continue that expansion and add valuable experience and expertise to the network.”

Finally, Hargrave concluded, “Gambling harms can affect anyone, and it is vital that there is a service for everyone that needs support, regardless of whether they are at the start, or nearing the end, of their journey to recovery.”