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Problem Gambling in New Zealand

Services


Overview

The Preventing and Minimising Gambling Harm: Strategic Plan 2004-2010 (Ministry of Health 2004) outlines seven key objectives which set the parameters for services purchased and described within the Ministry’s Service Specifications.
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The Strategic Plan Document 2004 – 2010
link to gambling helpline website.
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Principles for Contracting Provider Services

Based on this strategic context for problem gambling and Ministry priorities, the Ministry contracts for services to be delivered in a manner that:
  • ensures the provision of service coverage nationwide
  • supports the delivery of a comprehensive range of public health services based on the Ottawa Charter and recognized New Zealand models of Health i.e. Whare Tapa Wha, Te Pae Mahutonga, Te Wheke
  • targets priority populations
  • strengthens communities
  • reduces health inequalities
  • improves Māori health gain
  • applies an inter-sectoral approach that addresses the broader social determinants of health
  • ensures links between public health and intervention / addiction services

Service Types

The Ministry contracts a range of problem gambling services:-
  • Problem gambling intervention services
  • Problem gambling public health services

These services are contracted through a range of generic and population specific providers i.e. Māori, Pacific, Asian.
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Service Specifications Background and General Information

Underpinned by the objectives of the strategic plan, the principles described above, and the strategic outcomes framework, the Ministry’s model to prevent and minimise gambling harm comprises seven key components that provide a continuum of harm prevention activities. These components are:
  • Population Health Approaches – local, regional and national
  • National Co-ordination services
  • National Helpline services
  • Screening in primary care and social service settings
  • Psychosocial interventions – both secondary and tertiary
  • Facilitation services (eg: budgeting advice, alcohol and other drug services, Work and Income New Zealand services, housing services)
  • Follow-up services and motivational support
The Ministry has contracts with providers to deliver all or some of the above service delivery components and will, wherever practical, seek to ensure a comprehensive range and mix of services within each region.


Related information

Service Specification Document
Intervention Service Practice Requirement Handbook
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