About GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline
GamCare is an independent UK charity that operates the National Gambling Helpline and delivers free, confidential information, advice, and treatment for anyone affected by gambling harm across Great Britain. Founded in 1997 by Paul Bellringer, it remains the most common entry route into UK gambling treatment and sits within our licensing methodology as the support-and-recovery layer of player protection.
Crucially, GamCare is not a regulator or a certification lab. It does not investigate operators, revoke licences, or pursue refunds; players arrive after experiencing harm, looking for a Helpline Adviser who can listen, signpost, or arrange clinical support.
The headline service is the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133, available 24 hours a day across phone, web live chat, and WhatsApp, and accredited by the Helplines Partnership. A separate Welsh-language line (0808 2819 265) is signposted by the Gambling Commission for callers in Wales.
Services and Treatment Pathways
GamCare provides one-to-one therapeutic support face-to-face, online, and by phone in five English-language regions: South East, East Midlands, London, Scotland, and Yorkshire & Humber. Treatment is free and runs alongside structured online and group-based programmes.
The wider service range covers a layered set of options for service users and affected others:
- National Gambling Helpline 24/7 (phone, live chat, WhatsApp)
- Eight-week therapist-led online treatment
- Six-to-eight-week Group Gambling Recovery Courses
- MyGamCare goal-tracking + peer Forum + moderated Chatrooms
- Way Forward peer-based programme specifically for women affected by gambling
Self-help layers include the EmpowerMe workbook, the Money Guidance Service, and signposting to debt-advice partners. Roughly one in seven Helpline calls comes from affected others — family members or friends impacted by someone else’s gambling — and a dedicated programme for this group runs from April 2026.
How GamCare Works With Casinos and the Industry
GamCare’s most visible casino-facing programme is TalkBanStop, a partnership with Gamban and GAMSTOP that combines Helpline advice, blocking software, and the national online self-exclusion register into a layered support model. The combination is intentional: peer-reviewed evidence shows layered tools improve recovery outcomes more than any single intervention used alone.
The charity also operates the Safer Gambling Standard, a B2C accreditation scheme for licensed operators. Assessors audit operational segments against social-responsibility criteria, interview staff, and assign Foundation, Advanced Level 1, 2, or 3 tiers. The scheme sits alongside Malta’s Player Hub mechanism and other industry-facing assurance programmes, though Player Hub is regulator-direct ADR while Safer Gambling Standard is voluntary B2C audit.
What GamCare deliberately does not do is also worth being explicit about. The charity is not a complaint-handler — disputes against operators are signposted to the Gambling Commission — and it does not maintain a self-exclusion register itself (GAMSTOP handles online self-exclusion under the TalkBanStop framework).
Funding, Independence, and the 2026 Statutory Levy Era
For nearly three decades from its 1997 founding, GamCare’s services often signpost to Gamblers Anonymous peer recovery community as an ongoing peer support layer, and its funding came largely through the gambling industry’s voluntary levy and grants channelled by GambleAware’s historical commissioning role. That arrangement shifted in April 2026, when the new statutory levy on operators came into force and prevention grants began flowing through the Department of Health and Social Care’s Office for Health Improvement and Disparities.
GamCare received the largest single VCSE prevention grant in the 2026-2028 cycle, funding a community-outreach service across Yorkshire, the East Midlands, London, and the South East, plus a dedicated specialist strand for affected others. Grant terms also require recipients to stop accepting direct industry funding — a structural shift that strengthens the charity’s independence position.
Governance sits within a Care Quality Commission registration, Helplines Partnership accreditation, and Fundraising Regulator oversight, with the UK Gambling Commission as the statutory body administering the levy GamCare now receives.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Final Take
Best for: Great Britain residents who want professional, evidence-led gambling-harm support combining a 24/7 helpline, structured face-to-face or online treatment, and the layered TalkBanStop ecosystem. The 2026 statutory-levy era marks GamCare’s first period operating independent of direct industry funding.
Consider another option if: you live outside Great Britain. The Forum and Chatrooms remain open internationally for peer support, but one-to-one treatment is GB-only — non-GB users should seek a local-equivalent provider via GamCare’s international-contacts page or services such as Gambling Therapy’s text-based global alternative.
