NHS Warns of Holiday Gambling Surge as Addiction Referrals Double
Rising gambling-related harms prompt NHS England to expand clinics and urge caution during Boxing Day sports events.
- The NHS reports a 130% increase in gambling addiction referrals, with nearly 2,000 cases between April and September 2024 compared to the same period last year.
- NHS England has expanded its network of gambling addiction clinics from eight to 15 in the past year to address growing demand.
- Experts highlight Boxing Day as a high-risk period due to heavy advertising during major sporting events, including Premier League matches and horse racing.
- Doctors warn that promotional tactics like 'free Christmas bets' can lead to excessive gambling, particularly during the festive season when financial pressures may be heightened.
- A new statutory levy on gambling profits, expected to raise £100 million annually, will fund research, prevention, and treatment of gambling-related harm.