For this year's International Women's Day, we're calling on leading female athletes to help support a vital body of research that can help to leave a lasting legacy for gambling harm prevention in women's elite sport.

For this year's International Women's Day, we're calling on leading female athletes to help support a vital body of research that can help to leave a lasting legacy for gambling harm prevention in women's elite sport.
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.
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.
Workshops aimed at promoting safer gambling are having a positive impact on horse racing industry staff, according to new data from EPIC.
EPIC mark this year's SIGA Sport Integrity Week (November 11-15) by hosting a webinar to discuss how gambling harm education programmes help to maintain sporting integrity.
With the increasing trend of sports participants receiving online threats from sports bettors, two leaders in harm minimisation are coming together to address the problem.
Former New York Yankees third-round draft pick Jake Sanford will combine his ongoing baseball career with a role educating pro and collegiate athletes on avoiding gambling-related harm.
EPIC's research manager Anca-Maria Gherghel is set to jointly lead a global panel tasked with informing policy for the benefit of youth sports around the world.
A high-profile addition to the EPIC team as the former pro basketball star comes on board to share his experience from one of the sport’s most high-profile gambling episodes.