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Common Framework for Markers of Harm

Understanding Markers of Harm in Online Gambling

Markers of Harm in online gambling has been gaining significant attention in recent years. These markers are changes in gambling behaviour that could indicate risky or harmful gambling behaviour. The development of a common framework for these markers is a crucial step towards ensuring responsible gambling and protecting players from potential harm.

Collaboration between EGBA and IGRU: A Step Towards Responsible Gambling

The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) and the International Gaming Research Unit (IGRU) have recently collaborated to develop a common framework for these markers. This initiative aims to establish a unified approach to identifying and managing potential risks associated with online gambling. The framework is based on a comprehensive study of gambling behaviour and the unique characteristics of online gambling platforms.

The Nine Behavioural Markers of Harm: A Comprehensive Approach

The framework is based on nine behavioural markers of harm. These markers are designed to identify changes in player behaviour that could indicate a risk of harmful gambling. They include factors such as increased time spent gambling, increased betting frequency, and chasing losses. The framework also includes measures to identify potential financial harm, such as increased debt or financial strain related to gambling.

Implications for the Online Gambling Industry: Ensuring Player Safety

The development of this common framework for markers of harm is a significant step towards ensuring responsible gambling and protecting players from potential harm. It provides a systematic approach to identifying potential harms and triggers for intervention. The framework also offers a valuable tool for operators and stakeholders in the online gambling industry to ensure responsible gambling practices.

The Future of Responsible Gambling: The Role of the Common Framework

The development of this framework is a significant step towards ensuring the health and safety of online gamblers. It provides a systematic approach to identifying potential harms and triggers for intervention. The framework also offers a valuable tool for operators and stakeholders in the online gambling industry to ensure responsible gambling practices.

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