Gambling with Lives launches pilot project in Glasgow
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 26th March 2021

Gambling with Lives is looking to reach families who have been bereaved by gambling related suicide and organisations providing support.
Gambling with Lives was set up by the families and friends of young people who have taken their own lives as a direct result of gambling.
No one knows how many deaths are related to gambling each year; research indicates that there may be between 250 and 650 gambling related suicides every year in the UK, a minimum of one every working day.
Glasgow has one of the highest suicide rates in the UK and more betting shops than anywhere else outside of London. Gambling with Lives is looking to reach families who have been bereaved by gambling related suicide in Glasgow and offer support and information. Gambling with Lives are also looking to work in partnership with organisations who are providing suicide bereavement support and may already be working with the families and friends of those who have died by gambling related suicide.
Aims
Gambling with Lives aim to support families who have been bereaved by gambling related suicide and raise awareness amongst gamblers, their families and friends, and health professionals of the dangers of gambling products and their potential to cause real and significant harms.
In support of these aims, Gambling with Lives will also seek to reduce gambling related harm by supporting better regulation of gambling products and the gambling industry.
Gambling with Lives will look to promote the treatment of gambling as a health issue which requires improved access to health services within the NHS, and access to support for families and friends.
Gambling with Lives also aim to give a voice to families and friends bereaved by gambling and bring the health issues surrounding gambling to the attention of policy makers and bodies responsible for regulating the gambling industry.
Family Support Service
Gambling with Lives offers therapeutic mental health and bereavement support for families, couples, individuals, young people, and children affected by a gambling related suicide. This can range from peer support and telephone check ins to professional counselling. Gambling with Lives also offer support with complaints to the Gambling Commission, legal proceedings, and managing press interest.
This service is confidential and tailored to you.
If you have been bereaved by gambling related suicide and need some support you can refer yourself directly to Gambling with Lives by contacting them at support@gamblingwithlives.org (this link will take you away from our website) or on 07864 299 158.
It may be that you are a professional already working with someone who is bereaved by gambling related suicide. Feel free to get in touch to find out more about the work Gambling with Lives do and how they can support you and your service users. You can also reach Gambling with Lives at support@gamblingwithlives.org (this link will take you away from our website) or on 07864 299 158.
Should you feel impacted by what you’ve read, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123.
End of page.
You may also like:
The Practice Learning Review Consultation will remain open until 23 July 2026
Continue readingRead our updated members handbook to discover the benefits of your ALLIANCE membership.
Continue readingThe MyCare app will be available in the App Store and Play Store from Tuesday 17 June 2026.
Continue readingMulti-year funding was at the centre of the Scottish Parliament debate on a Third Sector Partnership Agreement
Continue readingApply for this highly regarded leadership development offer from Leading to Change and PSD Scotland.
Continue readingThe Self Management Programme is changing to focus on the Fund, share learning, and support better health and wellbeing in Scotland.
Continue readingTogethers' new training and consultancy offers are now live.
Continue readingThe ALLIANCE joins 54 signatories in calling for accessible news and equal access to information for all.
Continue readingRead the full response to the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) Code of Practice
Continue readingA new app from the Scottish Association for Supported Employment (SUSE) for helping people stay well in work
Continue readingFree self management and wellbeing resource for everyone helping young people with their wellbeing.
Continue readingThe date for this year's DiGiTal Get Together has been announced
Continue readingWe have published our conference report from our annual conference Hope to Action as we look to the future and the work still to be done.
Continue readingNew guidance supports Audiology services to design and develop clinical peer review schemes to support quality assurance.
Continue readingRegister for this paid Advisory Panel opportunity
Continue readingTake a short survey to share your experiences
Continue readingLearn about this new way NDCS are supporting families.
Continue readingBooking is now open for Peer Connect events across 2026/27.
Continue readingShare your experiences of accessing and using NHS Lothian services by survey or focus group.
Continue readingNew appointments for Màiri McAllan, Alison Thewliss, Maree Todd and Simita Kumar.
Continue readingSign up to participate in this co-design study
Continue readingPatient groups, patients and carers are invited to share their views.
Continue readingThe letter urges honesty on the financial challenges facing Scotland, and progressing reforms to council tax.
Continue reading#TryAToolTuesday raises awareness of free and trusted apps and resources that help people improve and manage their health and wellbeing.
Continue readingAn exciting opportunity to support DES in meeting its strategic aims.
Continue reading