A platform that brings fans and people harmed by gambling together, enabling them to urge their clubs to reject gambling sponsorship.
Run by @The_BigStep
Today we have launched a national, fan-led campaign.
Gambling companies have hijacked football to use it as a platform to advertise addictive and dangerous products to millions of fans every week.
This must stop.
Please support us.
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On Tuesday, a coroner ruled that gambling disorder contributed to the death of a 19-year-old.
There were clear signs of harm: 1,600 bets in 3 months; being cross-sold to addictive casino games; and many nighttime and excessively long sessions – but only one automated email and no human contact by the operator.
https://t.co/6a3fjMJlmk
A “small victory” – but an important one.
A gambling venue has been refused permission to extend its opening hours, with harms to residents recognised.
Preventing gambling harm requires stronger regulation of products, environments, and industry practices.
https://t.co/MFkg40108S
“We can speak with like-minded people who’ve been through exactly the same… that is particularly comforting, when you know you’re not actually alone”
Meeting people who have experienced the same terrible event can offer support and understanding that isn’t available anywhere else.
Find out more: https://t.co/lhChf8erUf
Gambling addiction is created upstream by the regulated industry’s predatory marketing of addictive products – not at the point of self-exclusion.
Ollie’s death reflects that reality.
https://t.co/HuUpQ7KWUd
Families bereaved by gambling suicide thank both the PM @Keir_Starmer for promising investigation of the link between gambling and suicide, and @EdwardJDavey for raising the issue at PMQs today
Kids don't need to turn 18 to become gamblers anymore. The industry reaches them through sports, gaming, influencer streams.
New Tech Shock with @WillProchaska on why a total advertising ban may be the only real solution:
https://t.co/OszmYaWcTm
On Friday, the coroner ruled that gambling disorder caused Lee Adams’ death.
Virgin Games failed to act on warning signs while other gambling companies blocked him.
Instead, they kept sending him offers and incentives.
https://t.co/bdQ0POgYZj
Congratulations and thank you to the Hillsborough families and the Government.
There are hundreds of gambling suicides every year – this Bill should transform investigations and learning to change regulation and public information.
https://t.co/yGltO6OKtY
“Whether you need it from day one or year five, we’ll be there”
Our Family Service offers confidential, specialist support to people bereaved by gambling-related suicide and is free to use.
When someone dies by gambling suicide, investigations can reveal what went wrong – and how to prevent future deaths.
This #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, please watch and share our new film about how we support bereaved families
#WSPD#WSPD25
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📢 Our agenda for the Gambling Reform Summit is here! Join us on Wednesday 3rd Sept 2025, St Ermin’s Hotel, Westminster.
Keynotes from Lord Foster, Baroness Twycross, Tim Miller & Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP.
🕤 9AM–4:30PM
📍 SW1H 0QW
🎟️ RSVP (Free): https://t.co/BFzMq48bze
Chapter One has provided training to thousands of professionals helping them understand gambling harms and how to help someone affected.
For more information visit: https://t.co/7whTlwpxAM
Families bereaved by gambling-related suicide are often left with questions.
We can help retrieve financial and gambling data, working with experts to understand patterns of use and escalation.
Find out more: https://t.co/RvuyHtOOP3