Raising gambling harm awareness one forum at time

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Gambling Harm Awareness Week 2023 is fast approaching, with the year’s theme ‘Talk. Share. Support”.

We are hosting a community forum on the harms of gambling. This forum has been developed in collaboration with Frankston City Council, as well as Connect Health and Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, who are both part of the Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Consultative Committee of Gambling.

This forum and Gambling Harm Awareness Week offers a safe space to understand the harms of gambling, what support is available and how to start a conversation on the harms of gambling.

Join us for our community forum at 7pm on Thursday 12 October 2023, at the Mount Eliza Community Centre. Tickets are free and we encourage you to secure your seat via the following booking link:

Attendees will enjoy powerful, personal stories of recovery, which will inspire both hope and optimism, whether you or someone you know is impacted by gambling. All are welcome, whether you’re currently experiencing harm or know someone who is. Information will be freely available at the forum on where to get help.

Gambling Harm Awareness Week runs from 16-22 October 2023. To discover more please visit the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation’s website:

If you or someone close to you is experiencing harm from gambling, Gamblers Support can help you. Call 1800 858 858 or visit .


Quotes attributable to Mayor Councillor Steve Holland:

“I congratulate everyone involved, who are working together on this exciting forum and I encourage everyone who can, to attend. So often we find ourselves in challenging situations without the right tools. This forum will give you those tools to understand how to deal with the harms of gambling.”

Quotes attributable to Community Consultative Committee on Gaming representative, Councillor Despi O’Connor:

“Breaking down the stigma around the harms of gambling is very important to our entire community. So many of us are, have been or will be affected by gambling and our community forum on 12 October will offer the best tools navigating this reality.”

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