Gambling Harms Prevention Toolkit

Comprehensive educational resources designed to prevent gambling-related harm and promote responsible decision-making in communities, schools, and workplaces.

Empowering Communities Through Education

Our comprehensive toolkit provides everything you need to implement effective gambling harm prevention programs in your community.

Evidence-Based Content

Research-backed materials developed by experts in gambling harm prevention and public health.

Targeted Approach

Customizable resources for different audiences including youth, adults, and high-risk populations.

Interactive Learning

Engaging workshops, activities, and discussion guides that promote active learning.

Community Focus

Tools designed to build community resilience and support networks for those affected.

The Impact of Gambling Harm

Understanding the scope of gambling-related harm helps us create more effective prevention strategies.

2.3M

Adults affected by gambling problems

6M+

Family members and friends impacted

75%

Reduction in harm with early intervention

10K+

Lives positively impacted by our toolkit

Comprehensive Resource Library

Everything you need to implement effective gambling harm prevention programs, all in one place.

Educator Guides

Comprehensive guides for teachers and facilitators with lesson plans and activities.

  • Curriculum outlines
  • Assessment tools
  • Discussion prompts

Interactive Media

Engaging videos, animations, and interactive content for different age groups.

  • Educational videos
  • Interactive simulations
  • Case studies

Workshop Materials

Ready-to-use presentations and workshop materials for community sessions.

  • Presentation slides
  • Handout templates
  • Activity guides

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Join thousands of educators, community leaders, and organizations using our toolkit to prevent gambling harm in their communities.

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support@gamblingharmstoolkit.org
1-800-TOOLKIT (865-5548)
Available nationwide

This toolkit is provided free of charge to support community well-being and harm prevention efforts.