RT @GambleWatchScot: From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of l…
RT @GambleWatchScot: From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of l…
RT @GambleWatchScot: From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of l…
From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of lived experience https://t.co/MpG0UXdsMv
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RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @vicrgf: We echo the findings from @Doc_Samantha's research about rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of personal stories an…
We echo the findings from @Doc_Samantha's research about rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of personal stories and are committed to shifting the narrative about gambling through a 3 tiered model of prevention, early intervention and support h
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
RT @Doc_Samantha: Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team le…
Why we need to challenge the discourses used by governments and industry to describe gambling. New paper from our team led by @hel_miller Open access. From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy https://t.c
RT @erikalangham: Great new paper from @hel_miller including lived experience to inform #gambling #policy #SdoH #PDoH #CDoH From problem p…
https://t.co/mcEd670dp9 As per article. #bcpoli https://t.co/VfxkySQClF
#GamblingPolicy From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of lived experience - Harm Reduction Journal https://t.co/afRuYpC1h5 #hrjournal
RT @erikalangham: Great new paper from @hel_miller including lived experience to inform #gambling #policy #SdoH #PDoH #CDoH From problem p…
Great new paper from @hel_miller including lived experience to inform #gambling #policy #SdoH #PDoH #CDoH From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy from the... https://t.co/9dfPoSm4T0 #hrjournal
RT @nomorepokiesQLD: "In Australia, [gov't and industry] discussions have largely excluded people with lived experience of problem gambling…
From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on… https://t.co/5a4cCPKd8N #HarmReductionJ