Safer gambling initiative champions confidential support for players in Plymouth
Grosvenor Casino Plymouth is today reinforcing its commitment to responsible gaming with an initiative which sees dedicated team members offering confidential support to customers around safer gambling.
Known as the Player Protection Champions, team members from the gaming and entertainment venue at Derry’s Cross are using the Safer Gambling Week campaign to remind its regular customers as well as new about the one-to-one advice it provides, as and when they may need it.
Whilst the nationwide campaign runs from Monday 17th to Sunday 23rd October, Grosvenor Casinos’ initiative sees Player Protection Champions offering all year-round support in venue. The champions regularly receive specialist training on how to identify concerning behaviour, alongside education on how to discuss specific gambling problems or issues with customers in confidence.
They also help their colleagues to take responsibility for spotting the signs of gambling harm amongst customers to help strive for an enjoyable gaming experience for all.
As part of its ongoing commitment, Grosvenor Casinos have made contributions to safer gambling agencies in 2022, including support agencies such as GamCare.
Kirsty Burridge, General Manager at Grosvenor Casino Plymouth, said: "The role of a Player Protection Champion is to help embed the training and education they receive into the everyday workings of the casino.
“A key part of this is getting to know our regular customers and building a natural camaraderie with them. Not only does this enable us to spot any potential signs but it also creates a two-way relationship with our regular customers who become confident enough to confide in us and seek help should they need it.”
Mark McCaffrey, Head of Venues Customer Diligence at Grosvenor Casinos, said: “At Grosvenor, everyone has a responsibility for protecting and supporting our players however our Player Protection Champions are always on hand for more focussed support.
“The vast majority of customers who visit casinos enjoy gaming as a part of their leisure time. However, it is vital that we are ready and able to support the minority for whom their play may cause them issues. Grosvenor Casinos are committed to reducing gambling related harm and have invested in delivering training to over 1,000 colleagues in partnership with GamCare.
There are four simple steps of safer gambling advice to ensure a fun visit to the casino this month which the Player Protection Champions are highlighting this Safer Gambling Week. These include:
- Remember – gambling is not a way to make money
- Don’t be afraid to take a break any time during play
- Track the time and money you spend by setting a limit
- Talk in confidence to a Grosvenor Casinos Player Protection Champion in venue or on the phone when you need it
Safer Gambling Week brings the industry together each year to realign and ensure the best support is available to players.
If you are concerned about your gambling, you can seek specific help and counselling by getting in touch with one of the gambling support agencies such as GamCare, Gamblers Anonymous or GamAnon. For more information visit https://safergamblinguk.org/
Please gamble responsibly: www.begambleaware.org.