Safer Gambling Week 2021 set to take place 1-7 November

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K's Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has announced the date for 2021 Safer Gambling Week, due to take place between 1-7 November, in cooperation with the Bingo Association and bacta.

The annual campaign has been running since 2017, when the industry united for the first time to promote Responsible Gambling Week. This year’s event will see a blitz of safer gambling messages both online and in land-based venues, sparking a nationwide conversation on how to bet responsibly.

Last year’s event saw the number of social media impressions hit 19 million, an increase of 19% on the previous year. And the number of sessions on the Safer Gambling Week website during last year’s campaign was 18% higher than the year before. Operators also reported an increase in the number of customers using safer gambling tools such as setting deposit limits and self-exclusion.

We are delighted that the regulated betting and gaming industry is once again coming together to support Safer Gambling Week. It will run from November 1-7 this year.

— SGWeek (@SGWeek21) May 21, 2021

Michael Dugher, CEO of the BGC, said: “As the standards body representing the regulated betting and gaming industry, the BGC is delighted to support Safer Gambling Week 2021. Last year’s event was a huge success despite the pandemic and, with the prospect of betting shops and casinos being open when this year’s takes place, I’m sure Safer Gambling Week 2021 will be even better.

“Our members already demonstrate their commitment to safer gambling through things like increased funding for research, education and treatment, the whistle to whistle ban on TV betting commercials during live sport and strict ID and age verification checks. During the pandemic, we have also seen the number of safer gambling messages on betting websites more than double, while direct interventions where customers have been spending more time and money betting than before Covid have increased by 25 per cent."

“Safer Gambling Week is a great opportunity to highlight this fantastic work – and emphasises the difference between the regulated industry and the unlicensed and illegal online black market, which has none of the safeguards which are commonplace among our members.”

Miles Baron, CEO of The Bingo Association, said: “Safer Gambling Week is an important part of the bingo industry's commitment to social responsibility and provides a useful focal point for highlighting activity and support that is available throughout the year. As venue-based businesses, the sector recognises the important opportunity we have to promote safer gambling messages and engage directly with customers.”

John White, CEO of bacta, said: “Safer Gambling Week once again allows the industry to showcase its year-long commitment to safer gambling. It also brings customer focus to the tools that are available to them if they in anyway feel their gambling is becoming problematic. Those tools continue to grow as we learn more about safer gambling and form part of our ambition to cement social responsibility at the heart of our offer to the consumer.”

Existing registered campaign supporters have already received confirmation of the dates for this year’s event and will receive further updates from Safer Gambling Week organisers as information and materials become available.