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When the Game Plays You – uncovering the hidden impact of gambling on everyday life

How gambling affects our jobs, our wellbeing, and the people we work with.

Date & time
3 November 2025 | 12.45-14.30

Event format

Attend event in person

Event type

Participatory interactive event, Talk / panel debate

Event topic

Education, Family relationships, Health and wellbeing, Identity, Our working lives

Audience

Young People, Adults

Academic discipline

Economics management and business studies, Sport Studies

Venue

BC-03-102, Ulster University, York Street

What's on offer?

Gambling is often seen as a private issue, but its impact can quietly spill into our working lives. When the Game Plays You – uncovering the hidden impact of gambling on everyday life, will shine a light on how gambling can affect mental health, job performance, financial well-being, and workplace culture.

Through an engaging mix of short discussion, real-life insights, and interactive group activities, attendees will explore the “ripple effects” of gambling harm - from the individual, to colleagues, organisations, and wider society. By attending, you will gain a deeper understanding of how gambling addictions can influence everyday work environments and discover practical ways workplaces can respond with empathy, awareness, and support.

What's it about?

  • Clear insights from current research on gambling
  • Interactive activities to uncover the hidden costs of gambling harm
  • Practical discussion on what employers, colleagues, and communities can do differently
  • A supportive space to reflect, share, and learn together

No prior knowledge is required - just an interest in understanding how gambling touches our working lives and what we can do to create healthier workplaces.

Who's leading the event?

Erin McEvoy from Ulster University

Open to

This event is open to the public.

Of particular interest to

Especially suited for:

  • Working professionals and managers interested in wellbeing and inclusion
  • HR teams, trade union representatives, and student support officers
  • Public health practitioners and researchers
  • Anyone curious about how gambling affects lives beyond the bookmakers

Event booking deadline

24 hours before the event starts

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