A ground-breaking new gambling awareness course for footballers in Ireland has been delivered to all 32 senior teams in just three months.
A ground-breaking new gambling awareness course for footballers in Ireland has been delivered to all 32 senior teams in just three months.
The impact of EPIC’s gambling harm education program in NCAA colleges during the past year has been unveiled through the release of a new report.
Over 350 academy players and coaches have engaged with the program so far this season, with post-session evaluation statistics showing that 93% of attendees found the session ‘really impactful’.
The League of Ireland has announced the rollout of an educational program to proactively lead on the prevention of gambling harm in Irish football – a first-of-its-kind initiative for League of Ireland clubs.
As someone who’s lived the consequences, I believe the solution lies in education - not speculation, says Stevin 'Hedake' Smith
EPIC and EAPA are improving gambling harm prevention resources for Europe's elite player associations with the launch of a multi-lingual eLearning module.
Anca-Maria Gherghel's ongoing PhD investigation into the effect of gambling-related issues in women's elite sport proved to be an 'eye-opening' presentation during this year's 'Play The Game' conference in Tampere, Finland.
EPIC's Marc Williams will take his place among some notable soccer names on the agenda for the Portugal Football Summit (8-11 October) in Oeiras.
Global football leagues, NFL, Brazilian regulators and sports tech leaders to address betting, AI and the future of integrity