Looking for some support or advice? You are in the right place.
Whether you are considering your own gambling harm or worried about someone else, support is available.
Our qualified team are experienced in navigating the options available and can support you to identify changes you want to make. All support services are completely free and confidential.
We can support you if:
- you are considering your own gambling or concerned about your gambling harm
- you are concerned about someone else’s gambling harm
- you are affected by the gambling of someone you care about (family, friend, colleague etc.)
- you are a health or community support worker, working with people impacted by gambling harm
- you are working in the gambling industry and want to better understand and support patrons
- you are interested in understanding more about gambling harms in the ACT community.
24/7 Helpline
Talk to one of our experienced counsellors at any time on our helpline. We can help you to address gambling concerns and feel clearer about the options available. You can remain anonymous, providing as much information as you feel comfortable with. →
Drop In Group
Bringing together people with common experiences and concerns. Learn from one another in a flexible, safe environment. Work towards overcoming the shame and embarrassment you may feel about gambling. →
Financial Counselling
Gain control of your financial situation. We can provide guidance on your options and help you to plan your way out of debt. →
Counselling
Often just talking, sharing ideas and expressing thoughts or feelings helps people to come up with their own solutions. We ensure a safe environment allowing you to speak freely without judgement or pressure. →
Peer Support
No one is more understanding than someone who has walked in your shoes. Our lived experience Peer Support workers can walk alongside you, encouraging and empowering you to make positive changes. →
Community, Education & Engagement
Working with the Canberra community to increase knowledge and awareness to break down the stigma associated with gambling harm. →