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AFINet Webinar – November 2025

Understanding Gambling-Related Harm to Affected Others: Insights from Australian Research

Presenter: Dr. Cathie Tulloch, PhD
Research Fellow, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, CQUniversity, Australia

Chair: Rob Campbell – SHARC, Australia

Time: Tuesday, 27th November 2025; 09:00 AM UK Time; 19:00 PM Queensland Time; 20:00 PM Sydney Time.

Note: The time in Europe is earlier than usual due to the speakers’ location.

Description:

Despite the significant impact of gambling-related harm on those close to someone with a gambling problem, there has been limited research into what factors influence these harms.

Dr. Tulloch’s research, using a large-scale Australian quantitative study, investigates the complex interactions between relationship closeness, coping strategies, and social support in shaping the experiences of those close to a person who gambles. By applying an established theoretical framework (stress–strain-coping-support model), this work identifies:

  • Who is at greatest risk of harm
  • Factors that may exacerbate harm or provide protection
  • The importance of tailored interventions

This webinar will explore how these insights can inform practical strategies to support those impacted, improve their wellbeing, and reduce the broader impacts of gambling-related harm.

Registration: TBA – Registration link will be provided closer to the event.


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