This is the final report of a three stage project examining the gaming machine playing behaviour of Sydney registered club members of different social, demographic, cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This report presents an evaluation of the current and future adequacy of services for people with gambling problems who are from populations identified as most at risk of developing a problem with gaming machine gambling. The other reports from this project are Poker Machine Playing and Problem Gambling Amongst Members of Sydney’s Registered Clubs and Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Resident Populations Supporting Poker Machine Playing in Sydney’s Registered Clubs.
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Evaluating the current and future adequacy of services for problem gamblers in Sydney: third report: Report for the Casino Community Benefit Trust Fund of NSW
Southern Cross University
1997
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- Title
- Evaluating the current and future adequacy of services for problem gamblers in Sydney: third report: Report for the Casino Community Benefit Trust Fund of NSW
- Creators
- Gary ProsserNerilee Hing - Southern Cross UniversityPaul Weeks - Southern Cross UniversityHelen Breen - Southern Cross University
- Contributors
- Casino Community Benefit Trust Fund of NSW (Institution)
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University; Sydney, NSW
- Identifiers
- 1050; 991012821899602368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Gambling Education and Research; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Faculty of Education; School of Business and Tourism; Emeritus Faculty; The Hotel School
- Resource Type
- Report