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Problem Gambling in New Zealand

Service User Data


This page presents information on client numbers, demographic data, treatment received and outcome measures.

In order to better understand the effects problem gambling has on people and their families in our communities, it is important to monitor problem gambling in New Zealand.

In accordance with the Gambling Act 2003, the Ministry of Health is responsible for the prevention and treatment of problem gambling. This role includes funding and co-ordination of national and local problem
gambling services, risk awareness and in-depth research into the burden and extent of harm.
link to gambling helpline website.
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Key client monitoring and reporting data has been presented as follows:

  • Intervention Client Data
  • Gambling Helpline Client Data
  • Problem Gambling Levy Presentation Data.

More information


Read more about the Problem Gambling Monitoring and Evaluation Plan.
Problem Gambling Intervention Services in New Zealand: 2007 Service-user statistics



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