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Understanding Gambling: Perspectives and Support Survey
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Thank you for participating in this survey. Your anonymous responses will help us understand the feelings and experiences of residents towards gambling. It will take 2-3 minutes to complete.
The survey is divided into three sections:
Participation in Gambling: Questions about your involvement in gambling activities over the past year, including frequency and impact.
Perceptions and Local Triggers: Insights on how community factors, like local venues and advertising, may influence gambling behaviours.
Accessing Services: Exploring barriers to support, awareness of resources and preferences for seeking help.
Finally, there is a brief demographic section to ensure diverse representation. Your feedback is essential for understanding gambling’s impact on individuals and communities. For additional support, please visit Chapter One.
Thank you for participating in this survey. Your anonymous responses will help us understand the feelings and experiences of residents towards gambling. It will take 2-3 minutes to complete.
The survey is divided into three sections:
Participation in Gambling: Questions about your involvement in gambling activities over the past year, including frequency and impact.
Perceptions and Local Triggers: Insights on how community factors, like local venues and advertising, may influence gambling behaviours.
Accessing Services: Exploring barriers to support, awareness of resources and preferences for seeking help.
Finally, there is a brief demographic section to ensure diverse representation. Your feedback is essential for understanding gambling’s impact on individuals and communities. For additional support, please visit Chapter One.