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The Responsible Gaming Foundation’s aim is to create a wider awareness of the extent, possible causes and consequences of problem gambling in Malta with a view to preventing it and to provide the necessary support and advice to problem gamblers and their dependents in their recovery efforts.
ABOUT US
Mr Kayne
Said
Promotions Executive
OUR TEAM
The Responsible Gaming Foundation gives a lot of importance to all of the foundation’s employees. Teamwork ideology needs to be as effective as possible in order to provide the best service to those that request our help.
Mr Shawn Zammit
General Manager
Mr Kayne
Said
Promotions Executive
Mrs Dorianne Attard
Call Centre Manager &
Social Worker
Ms Shirley Abela
Education Campaign Coordinator
GETTING HELP
ONLINE SUPPORT
Chat live with one of our Call Center agents by clicking on the chat icon on the bottom right-hand side of the website.
You can call RGF’s Helpline 1777 for free. Confidentiality is guaranteed, the caller can even choose to stay anonymous. The Call Centre agents are available 24/7 to give advice and to offer their help. You can also call our helpline to book an appointment at our offices to get help in self-exclusion.
SELF-EXCLUSION
Gamblers can self-exclude themselves from casinos, gambling parlours and bingo halls all licensed with the Malta Gaming Authority. Self-exclusion periods vary from 6 months, 1 year and an indefinite period. According to the New Gaming Act, if a gambler wants to self-exclude for an indefinite period, the medical certificate is no longer requested. Just bring a valid ID Card. Call 1777 to book an appointment today.
LAWS & REGULATIONS
In this link you can find the laws and regulations relating to lotteries and gaming regulation in Malta. Laws and regulations are available in the two official languages of Malta – Maltese and English.
OUR TEAM
The Responsible Gaming Foundation gives a lot of importance to all of the foundation’s employees. Teamwork ideology needs to be as effective as possible in order to provide the best service to those that request our help.
Mr Shawn Zammit
General Manager
FAQS
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What is gambling addiction?Gambling addiction, also known as pathological gambling or compulsive gambling, is a behavioral disorder characterized by the inability to control or stop gambling despite negative consequences. It often leads to significant personal, financial, and social problems.
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How can I recognise if I have a gambling problem?Some common signs of a gambling problem include being preoccupied with gambling, having difficulty controlling gambling behaviour, gambling with increasing amounts of money to experience the same excitement, experiencing restlessness or irritability when trying to cut down or quit, and resorting to dishonesty or illegal activities to fund gambling.
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Is gambling always a bad thing?Gambling itself is not inherently good or bad, but it can become problematic when it leads to negative consequences or develops into an addiction. Responsible gambling involves setting limits, treating gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income, and being aware of the risks involved.
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How can I gamble responsibly?Responsible gambling involves setting and sticking to a budget for gambling, treating it as a form of entertainment rather than a way to make money, setting time limits, and avoiding chasing losses. It's essential to be aware of the risks, not gamble when under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and seek help if gambling becomes a problem.
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Where can I find help for gambling addiction?There are several resources available for individuals struggling with gambling addiction. You can seek support from helplines specifically dedicated to gambling addiction, such as the RGF's National Support Line 1777. Additionally, professional counselling, therapy, and support groups like Gamblers Anonymous can provide assistance and guidance. Gamblers Anonymous (GA) is a meeting of compulsive gamblers who are willing to treat their condition and stay away from the world of gambling. Gambling very often leads to difficulties within the family, at the place of work, with friends, with the law and in financial matters. Family members of compulsive gamblers find themselves immersed in these difficulties. Yet their support is essential to keep a gambler away from this corrosive practice. Family members of gamblers meet separately in the GamAnon group to share experiences and explore ways of being supportive to gamblers who have made the decision to stop gambling. Separate GA and GamAnon meetings are held On: Mondays From: 6.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. At: Caritas Community Centre, Triq Mountbatten, Ħamrun
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How can I help a loved one with a gambling problem?If you suspect a loved one has a gambling problem, it's important to approach the situation with care and understanding. Express your concerns without judgment, offer your support, and encourage them to seek professional help. You can also suggest attending support groups together or assisting them in finding appropriate treatment options. Remember, ultimately, the individual must take responsibility for their own recovery.
DONATIONS
At the local and EU level, between 0.5% and 2% of those who make use of gaming services end up with some sort of addiction. More awareness about responsible gaming needs to be fostered!
Your donation today will go a long way in helping us prevent pathological gaming, provide support to whoever suffers from it and continue to lead the search for more preventative measures. Make a donation to support responsible gaming.
Download the form HERE and remember to follow the guidelines.
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