How To Seek Urgent Help
If you are concerned that you or someone you know may be a risk of harming themselves then please contact 999. Visit the Mental Health Support Hub for emergency mental health support information.
Gambling Support Hub
This page offers clear information on what gambling harm is, how to recognise it, and how to access free, confidential help and support in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
Anyone can be affected by gambling. Opportunities to gamble are all around us, and gambling is designed to keep us spending and to bring us back to gambling even when we don’t want to. Millions of people around the country are affected by gambling harm.
If gambling is affecting your health, money, mood or relationships, it can be difficult to know how to start dealing with it – but free, confidential help from people who understand is available. It is never too early or too late to seek help for your gambling.
Gambling Related Harm Myth Busting
Common myths about gambling, helping people understand the real risks and harms beyond just money, and encouraging awareness and supportAre you having problems with gambling?
Signs to look out for in yourself and others that suggest you might be being harmed by gamblingNeed someone to talk to? (24 hour helpline) - GamCare
Information, advice and support for anyone affected by gambling harmsFree & Local Support
Free, confidential local support for anyone affected by gambling. Get advice, practical help, and someone to talk to - you're not alone.Gambling support for young people -The National Gambling Clinic (NGC)
Free, confidential NHS service supporting people who are experiencing harm from gambling aged 13 to 18 yearsGambling Support - Useful tools
Free and paid tools available to help you limit or stop access to betting websites, apps and in-person venuesGambling Support - For professionals
Information and resources for professionals supporting people affected by gambling-related harmMental Health Support Hub
Whether you’re looking for support for yourself or someone else, this page is a central place for mental health information, services, and self‑care advice. Help is available, and you don’t have to manage alone.