Identifying effective policy interventions to prevent gambling-related harm
This report explores potential policy interventions to reduce gambling harm, drawing on existing gambling research and evidence from other areas of public health.
Three research questions guided the project:
- What are the most effective evidence-based policies and initiatives to reduce harm associated with gambling?
- What have been the most effective policy drivers for change in areas such as alcohol, tobacco, physical activity and HIV, and how might they be replicated in gambling?
- What effective policies used or proposed in other areas of public health could be translated to gambling?
Citation
Livingstone, C, Rintoul, A, de Lacy-Vawdon, C, Borland, R, Dietze, P, Jenkinson, R, Livingston, M, Room, R, Smith, B, Stoove, M, Winter, R & Hill, P 2019, Identifying effective policy interventions to prevent gambling-related harm, Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, Melbourne.
Published
12 June 2019
Researchers
Charles Livingstone,
Angela Rintoul,
Cassandra de Lacy-Vawdon,
Ron Borland,
Paul Dietze,
Rebecca Jenkinson,
Michael Livingston,
Robin Room,
Ben Smith,
Mark Stoove,
Rebecca Winter,
Penny Hill
Commissioning Body
Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
Content type
Commissioned report