Published
Sports Betting

Sporting Chance sees “massive increase” in sportspeople seeking problem gambling help

There has been a “massive increase” in the number of professional sportspeople needing help with gambling addiction, according to the CEO of Sporting Chance.

shutterstock_1249973029

The impact of the coronavirus pandemic, with a second lockdown currently in place in England, has led to a rise in the amount of problem gambling cases reported by the mental health charity, which provides treatment and education for sportspeople suffering from addiction.

Sporting Chance CEO Colin Bland said the charity has seen more current athletes and players get in touch regarding problems with gambling, pointing to the fact people have found new ways to gamble.

Bland told Sky Sports news: "When we first entered lockdown, our telephones went quite quiet for a period of time and as it went on, they started to get busier and busier.

"In one week, every phone call we took was from a current player talking about their relationship with gambling, so we really have seen a rise in it.

"There was a move to casino games and playing games online. There had to be a change because there was no sport to bet on, so we have seen a massive increase in people with problems."

Bland also mentioned how education on gambling risks must be improved, with a lack of face-to-face education a reason for a rise in cases.

He added: "I think one of the other effects of the pandemic and one of the impacts we've seen is access to players.

"There's people who have got into problems during the pandemic because of the fears they have around their career, for example, and then the amount of education and the amount of contact they have with people who can signpost them to help has been reduced.”

Premium+ Connections
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium Connections
Consultancy
Executive Profiles
Svenska Spel
MGM Resorts International
Sportsbet
Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC)
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Follow Us

Facing facts: Nevada vs Macau

How is the Nevada gaming market faring against Macau? Gambli...

Taking stock: Kicking off 2025

Gambling Insider tracks online casino operator and supplier...

Responsible gambling: Who is morally, practically and legally responsible?

Within the ethical complexities of gambling, how much onus f...

Account limits: Legality and fairness in the UK

Paul Sculpher, Director of GRS Recruitment and regular Gambl...

Analysing sports betting data from the Australian Open

Sports betting supplier Betby provides Gambling Insider with...

Company profile: Digitain

Discover Digitain: BUILT TO LEAD iGaming Solutions....

Company profile: DS Virtual Gaming

For two decades, DS Virtual Gaming has been at the forefront...

Exploring X Games' move to sports betting

Gambling Insider’s Megan Elswyth speaks to X Games CEO Jer...