We are proud to be supporting Beacon Counselling Trust (BCT) to host a free gambling related harms, whole family approach themed event.
The event is being held in partnership with NHS Primary Care Gambling Service (PCGS), Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), Forward Trust and Leeds Trinity University presents:
Taking place at The Spine, in Paddington Village, Liverpool, on Tuesday 14th May, it explore the importance of taking a whole family approach to gambling related harms when tackling this issue from a public health perspective.
The event is supported by a wide range of professionals, academics and Lived Experience speakers and will explore current research, practice applications, insight and current developments and initiatives in addressing gambling harms across our communities.
Guest Speakers Include:
- Emily Spurrell, Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner
- Dame Clare Gerada, NHS – Primary Care Gambling Service
- Professor David Best, Leeds Trinity University
- Neil Platt, Clinical Director Beacon Counselling Trust
- Nadia Butler, Liverpool John Moores University
- Colin Hughes, Blackburn and Darwen Public Health Department
- Katherine Jenkins, The Forward Trust
- Lived Experience Representatives
- More TBC
Lunch will be provided with the opportunity for networking following the event.