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Want a say in how we measure impact across the Network? Self-nominations for the Network Evaluation Team close in 2 days, on 22 May. All experience levels are welcome. If you're curious about evaluation or ready to put your skills to work, we'd love to hear from you.
👉 Apply now tinyurl.com/ypt4fw7n
Don't miss the first Network Learning Series webinar on 17 June. Community Care Gaming will explore gambling harms among older adults and what the sector can do together. Free to attend, open to all.
This month's edition of the Network News features a lived-experience-led workplace gambling harms awareness programme, plus a chance to join the Network Evaluation Team: self-nominations close 22 May. Read more via the link below.
The first Network Learning Series webinar is now open for registration. Join Lee Willows & Adrian Sladdin from Community Care Gaming on 17 June for a free virtual webinar exploring gambling harms among older adults. Register via the link below.
The Kenora and Rainy River Community Investment Program is a new funding opportunity for gambling harm reduction offering $600,000 through the Community Stream (up to $100K per project) and the Research Stream (up to $200K per project). EOIs due October 2, 2026. Learn more tinyurl.com/svejmvt7
We're pleased to be among the 21 projects supported through the Health Canada Youth Mental Health Fund — Canada's largest investment in youth mental health. We're developing Canada's first clinical practice guidelines for problem gambling in youth. Learn more
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Senior Evaluators Kristin Beaton and Chisomo Mchaina are presenting at the Canadian Evaluation Society Conference in Edmonton today, fresh from the UK Evaluation Society Conference. If you're at the conference, catch their session on the Network to Reduce Gambling Harms. evaluationcanada.ca/c2026/
A great few days in Banff at the Alberta Gambling Research Institute's Annual Conference. Thank you to AGRI for 25 years of advancing gambling research and for bringing the field together. research.ucalgary.ca/alberta-gamb...
#AGRI2026 #GamblingResearch #EvidenceInformed #GamblingHarm
#CAGR2026 is underway in Helsinki. Catch our team presenting over the next two days with a poster on online gambling among young Canadian adults and in a plenary session discussing an instrument to estimate the risk of funding-related bias in gambling research. Learn more cagrconference.org
Greo is proud to sponsor CAGR 2026 in Helsinki, May 27–29. Two team members will present:
- a poster on online gambling among young Canadian adults
- a session on estimating funding-related bias in gambling research. See you there!
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#CAGR2026 #GamblingResearch #GamblingHarm
May's Network News features Impact-Inspire's Gambling Harm Awareness Programme, a workplace-based initiative built on lived experience. We've also launched the Network Evaluation Team, an opportunity to contribute to how we understand & shape impact. Self-nominations end 22 May tinyurl.com/3ejct84b
Join our first Network Learning Series webinar taking place on 17 June, 4–5 PM BST. At this free virtual event Community Care Gaming will explore gambling harms among older adults and share learning to support collaboration and sector-wide action. Register here: www.networkrgh.co.uk/events
Introducing the Network Learning Series, a new way to learn, share, and take action to reduce gambling harms in Great Britain. For our first online event on 17 June, Community Care Gaming will discuss gambling harm among older adults. Register for this free, virtual event www.networkrgh.co.uk/events