The international collective seeking to minimise gambling harm in elite sports and esports welcomes Rachael Jankowsky, Dr Meg Popovic and Mike Riley

The international collective seeking to minimise gambling harm in elite sports and esports welcomes Rachael Jankowsky, Dr Meg Popovic and Mike Riley
An EPIC Risk Management team qualifies for the national finals of a charitable fundraising football tournament after getting to the final of a regional 'Champions League' themed competition.
The first of this year's weekly Problem Gambling Awareness Month themes sees us focus on the adverse effect on performance that gambling harm can have.
As University Mental Health Day is observed on 9th March, our director of CSR, Paul Findlay MBE, investigates the prevalence of gambling activity among university students and the effect that this can have on their wellbeing…
Gambling harm doesn’t discriminate by gender, as two female members of the EPIC family can vouch for, ahead of the launch of a new all-women programme from our official foundation
EPIC, Entain Foundation U.S., and the NFLPA's Professional Athletes Foundation collaborate to provide NFLPA members and their support networks with live in-person and online resources to educate and increase awareness of problem gambling.
Awareness of problem gambling to be highlighted throughout the US during March; an opportunity to help the wider public recognize a year-round issue.
Gambling harm minimisation specialists EPIC Risk Management to welcome the key players from the land-based casino sector to the Hippodrome this April.
EPIC join the world’s largest independent coalition in the field of sport integrity, Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA)