Governments now recognise gambling as a social and public health issue that invites a collaborative approach to responsible gambling and help-seeking involving the gambling industry, gambling help agencies and the wider community. In this paper, we report on findings from interviews with 23 counsellors working in Queensland Gambling Help agencies in Australia based on their own and their clients' experiences of the processes and practices involved in help seeking in gaming venues. An aim of this study was to establish how venues interact with local gambling help agencies to provide assistance to patrons with gambling problems and the way that venue staff respond. It identified gaps in relevant staff skills and responsible gambling training,...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
This study investigates whether customer contact employees can identify difficulties in managing gam...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleAlthough there continues to be interest in documenting the evidence bas...
Governments now recognise gambling as a social and public health issue that invites a collaborative ...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few problem gamblers seek professional h...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
This paper reports on Stage One of a project examining the gambling behaviour of employees in Queens...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784In this article the authors explore the challenges experienced by ...
In this article the authors explore the challenges experienced by gaming venue employees in Queensla...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct (CoC) are used around the world to describe electronic gamblin...
Victoria is the only state in Australia that provides a professional training support service for ev...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
This study investigates whether customer contact employees can identify difficulties in managing gam...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleAlthough there continues to be interest in documenting the evidence bas...
Governments now recognise gambling as a social and public health issue that invites a collaborative ...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few problem gamblers seek professional h...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
This paper reports on Stage One of a project examining the gambling behaviour of employees in Queens...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784In this article the authors explore the challenges experienced by ...
In this article the authors explore the challenges experienced by gaming venue employees in Queensla...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct (CoC) are used around the world to describe electronic gamblin...
Victoria is the only state in Australia that provides a professional training support service for ev...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
This study investigates whether customer contact employees can identify difficulties in managing gam...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleAlthough there continues to be interest in documenting the evidence bas...