PGF makes a difference on Gamble Free Day
Press Release PGF makes a difference on Gamble Free Day
[30.08.06]
“Problem gambling has harmed too many New Zealanders and 1st September is the day to make a difference,” says Kawshi De Silva, Public Health Director for the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand (PGF).
“This is the second annual Gamble Free Day and PGF is marking it with events up and down the country, from a CD release to a picket in Manurewa, to the release of 1000 balloons from Parliament steps in Wellington, to a joint agency Hui in Invercargill. It is very exciting that many communities will be involved in recognizing the harm gambling causes, and especially the damage done by pokies,” says Dr De Silva.
Pokies account for over 81% of gambling problems because of their accessibility and availability in communities and $1.027 billion was lost on pokies in pubs and clubs last year. However, only 12% of problem gamblers in New Zealand are seeking help which means a further 88% are not accessing the help that is available.
Problem gambling devastates communities, which has been seen in a large number of gambling-related crimes reported. These include theft, fraud, kidnapping and murder. A 2004 KPMG study found gambling to be the second highest motivator for property crime and the highest motivator for fraud.
“Only this week there was yet another report of a woman stealing from her employer to gamble on the pokies,” she says.
“New Zealanders need to know what is going on in their communities and how much problem gambling can harm them, their loved ones and their wider community.
Last
year New Zealanders lost $2.027 billion through all forms of
gambling
• $1.027 billion was lost on non-casino pokie
machines
• There are 20,739 non-casino pokies in 1701
venues
• Pokies were the primary mode of gambling for
81% of clients
• 2714 new clients (gamblers and their
families) sought help in the year ended 30.06.05
• Over
60% of problem gamblers live in low socio-economic
areas
Auckland
• Release of CD, “We Gotta Stop”
at Dawn Raid studios (133 Kolmar Road, Papatoetoe)
10-11.30am. Song written by Lil’ Tyrone, a 16 year old
from Northcote, about gambling and the effects it has on him
and his peers, speaking from personal experience. Contact:
Catherine Fitzsimons, PGF Auckland on (09) 369 0621,(027)
354 6588 or email catherine.fitzsimons@pgfnz.org.nz
•
Picket at 12 noon outside Joker’s bar (185 Great South
Road, Manurewa). Jokers distributed $1.8 million in gamblers
losses last year but none of it went to the local community.
Contact: Bill Bradford, PGF Auckland on (09)369 0610, (027)
346 2372 or email bill.bradford@pgfnz.org.nz
Whangarei
• A table will be set up at 12 noon in the
middle of Whangarei mall giving out stickers and balloons.
Contact: Diane Matthews on (09) 430 2033, (027) 489 4802 or
email diane.matthews@pgfnz.co.nz
Hamilton
• Display
with other service providers (10am-3pm) in the centre of
Garden Place. Contact: Catherine O’Kelly, PGF Hamilton on
(07) 834 0014, (027) 489 4801 or email
Catherine.okelly@pgfnz.co.nz
Wellington
• One
thousand balloons representing the 100,000 people affected
by problem gambling are being released at Parliament steps
at 9am. Hon. Damien O’Connor, Minister for Problem
Gambling will be available for comment and Green MP Sue
Bradford will meet the delegation. Contact: Kawshi De Silva,
PGF Auckland on (09) 369 0613, (027) 489 4804 or email
kawshi.desilva@pgfnz.org.nz
• Gamble Free Day
activities in Manners Mall (Cnr Manners and Cuba Streets)
from 11:30am-2pm. A pokie machine wrapped in chains will be
the centerpiece. Staff will be wearing a green T-shirts with
the key message GAMBLE FREE DAY SAVES $5.5 MILLION. The
activity is in conjunction with Oasis. Contact: Terry
Taumaa, PGF Wellington (04) 473 4360 or email
terry.taumaa@pgfnz.co.nz
Nelson
• PGF and Maori
Social Service are doing a joint community awareness raising
exercise Te Kahui Haurora are doing a joint effort with a
focus on the newspaper. A full page in the lifestyle section
with interviews with two consumers and a large advert of our
joint service. Contact: Phil Townshend, PGF Nelson (03) 546
1994, (027) 229 0088 or email phil.townshend@pgfnz.org.nz
Christchurch
For all Christchurch events please
contact David Coom, PGF Christchurch on (03) 379 2824, (027)
459 4722 or david.coom@pgfnz.co.nz
• Linwood – A
community expo (177 Linwood Avenue) which will feature
static displays, films and media displays, quiz’s,
interactive games and refreshments between PGF, Salvation
Army and He Waka Tapu 10am–2pm. The event features invited
guest, Hon. Ruth Dyson, Minister of Senior Citizens,
Disability Issues and ACC
• Christchurch City –
display and speakers in Christchurch Square, outside the
Cathedral
• Christchurch Korean restaurants – 19
Korean restaurants are giving a 10% discount for customers
on Gamble Free Day
• Hornby – joint community event
with Presbyterian Church, PGF and Heartlands project with
youth focus – involving workshop panel, invited community
agencies12 noon–2pm. Held at Heartlands Services, 25
Shands Road
• Aranui – Barbeque and information
dissemination 12 noon–2pm as a joint project with Aranui
Community Trust (Aranui Community Trust, Hampshire
Street)
Greymouth
• PGF in partnership with social
service agency ‘Family Focus’ are hosting a lunch with
displays and speakers – targeting mainly health and social
service providers 12 noon–2pm (Family Focus Services, 18
Tasman Street)
Contact: Ian Newcombe, PGF West Coast (03)
768 0369 or iannewcombe@familyfocus.co.nz
Invercargill
• PGF in partnership with Nga Kete
Matauranga Pounamu are planning a Hui 12 noon–2pm with
other stakeholders (83 Don Street)
Contact: David Coom,
PGF Christchurch (03) 379 2824, (027)459 4722 or
david.coom@pgfnz.co.nz
Asian Services
For all Asian
Services activities please contact: Wen Li Zhang, PGF Asian
Services, Auckland (09) 369 0618 or wenli.zhang@pgfnz.org.nz
• Distributing pamphlets and stickers to promote
Gamble Free Day in Britomart 8–10am and along Queen
Street, Auckland City from 10am-1pm
PGF provide free and confidential services to anyone with – or affected by – problem gambling. All you have to do is call us free on 0800 664 262.
ENDS