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2019 ACT Gambling Survey: Final Report - ANU research report |
2019 ACT Gambling Survey: Summary of findings475.0 KB |
2019 ACT Gambling Survey: Infographic-Gambling participation650.9 KB |
2019 ACT Gambling Survey: Infographic-Gambling harms and help-seeking732.9 KB |
2019 ACT Gambling Survey: Infographic-Gambling related attitudes657.6 KB |
Trajectories of social and economic outcomes and problem gambling risk in Australia - ANU Research Report |
At Odds Young people and gambling in the ACT3.5 MB |
Gambling Expenditure in the ACT (2009): By Level of Problem Gambling, Type of Activity, and Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics2.2 MB |
Gambling Expenditure in the ACT (2014): By Level of Problem Gambling, Type of Activity, and Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics3.1 MB |
Gambling Expenditure in the ACT (2014) - Summary of Findings473.5 KB |
Understand the Self Exclusion Process in the ACT3.6 MB |
Understand the Self Exclusion Process in the ACT - Summary of Findings326.0 KB |
2014 Survey on Gambling, Health and Wellbeing in the ACT – Summary of Finding499.5 KB |
2014 Survey on Gambling, Health and Wellbeing in the ACT3.7 MB |
Impact of Structural Characteristics of Electronic Gaming Machines (GRA Research) – December 2014 |
Preventive Interventions for Problem Gambling: A Public Health Perspective - Summary of Findings344.5 KB |
Preventive Interventions for Problem Gambling: A Public Health Perspective - Final Report1.7 MB |
ACT Gambling Prevalence Study – Appendix November 2010689.8 KB |
ACT Gambling Prevalence Study - Summary of Findings November 2010237.6 KB |
ACT Gambling Prevalence Study – Report November 20102.9 MB |
Help-seeking and Uptake of Services Amongst People with Gambling Problems in the ACT - Summary of Findings October 2011488.5 KB |
Help-seeking and Uptake of Services Amongst People with Gambling Problems in the ACT – Report October 20112.1 MB |
Profiling Problem Gambling Symptoms in the ACT - Summary of Findings October 2011487.7 KB |
Profiling Problem Gambling Symptoms in the ACT – Report October 20112.2 MB |
Beliefs and Knowledge about gambling amongst high-intensity players of gaming machines - Summary of Findings November 2012135.9 KB |
Beliefs and Knowledge about gambling amongst high-intensity players of gaming machines – Report November 2012 2.6 MB |
Stigma and Help Seeking for Gambling Problems - Summary of Findings – November 2013102.1 KB |
Stigma and Help Seeking for Gambling Problems – Report November 20131.4 MB |
Validation Study of In-Venue Problem Gambling Indicators - Summary of Findings and Gambling Behaviour Checklist (GRA Research) – March 2014439.6 KB |
Gambling Behaviour Checklist Template
Gambling Behaviour Checklist Examples
∙ a checklist to help you review your work and help you decide if you are ready to move on. This workbook is a selfstudy guide. In other words, it will give you all the information, instructions and activities you need to look at your gambling behaviour, identify your personal. Practice behavioral health services while impaired for any reason, including impairment as a result of abuse of alcohol or other drugs. Continue to identify themselves as a certified behavioral health professional after being denied certification or allowing their certification to lapse. Failure to cooperate with the Ethics Committees at. The Gambling Behaviour Checklist (GBC) was designed for gaming venue staff to use to identify customers exhibiting problem gambling behaviour. Background Gaming venue staff in Australian hotels, clubs and casinos are expected to have a reasonable understanding of problem gambling and be aware of what visible signs might indicate which customers are experiencing difficulties.