The EPIC team has a big role to play in helping the public to understand problem gambling, with that focus intensified during March's Problem Gambling Awareness Month.
#PGAM2025: A month to help people ‘Seeking Understanding’ of problem gambling
Problem Gambling Awareness Month returns for 2025 with a theme of ‘Seeking Understanding’: a perfect…
Talking regulation and responsible gambling in Rio
The regulation, responsible gambling measures and sporting integrity required in the Brazilian gambling market will…
Bally’s partners with Rhode Island Lottery, the Rhode Island Council on Problem Gambling, and EPIC Global Solutions for an active Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Governor McKee and College coaches join efforts to promote awareness at state level ahead of the national campaign in March.
EPIC co-launch National Education Campaign
The program is a joint initiative to provide college-aged students with responsible gaming and financial…
NICE recommendations to NHS GPs are a welcome step towards preventing gambling-related harm
Calls for health professionals in the UK to start asking their patients more routine questions about gambling-related harm have been welcomed by members of EPIC's team.
‘AI helps detection, but can’t replicate the human touch needed for intervention’, Spencer tells ICE
A new digitally-focused method of helping to prevent gambling-related harm was high on the agenda as EPIC's principal consultant Dan Spencer joined an expert panel at ICE 2025.
EPIC duo to educate ADs, compliance staff at NCAA Convention in Nashville
Awareness of gambling-related harm issues affecting student-athletes will be a regular topic of conversation among key delegates at this week's NCAA Convention in Nashville.
PAC to engage with EPIC to educate student-athletes around gambling-related harm
In response to the ever-growing interest in sports wagering around NCAA competition, the Presidents’ Athletic Conference is bringing in specialist expertise to protect student-athletes and staff from its potentially-harmful side effects.