As part of a broader programme around gaps and needs for adults at risk, or currently experiencing, gambling related harm, ACT Recovery was commissioned to examine at risk and in treatment populations to address:
1. What are individual needs (users and affected others), and how well are they met?
2. How well do services measure, monitor, and meet the needs of those seeking help?
3. How consistently and effectively are gambling treatment needs met across the system of provision in Great Britain?
The aim was to collect primary data (mainly from treatment services and other stakeholders) and to supplement this with two secondary data trawls – a literature review and an analysis of two years of data from GambleAware’s treatment monitoring system, the Data Recording Framework (DRF).