Supporting Victims of Gambling Related Abuse - a Focus on Women in Social Housing
Monday 29th of April 2024
Durham University in partnership with others, are looking for people to take part in their research study.
Can you help by taking part in an interview about gambling-related domestic abuse experiences of women who live in social housing?
We are a team undertaking research about gambling-related domestic abuse experienced by women who live in social housing. The project is lead by Dr. Mercy Denedo (Durham University) in partnership with Sheffield Hallam University, Cranfield University, Addressing Domestic Abuse (ADA) and Betknowmore UK. The project is funded by the Gambling Commission.
We want to talk to:
Women who live (or have lived) in social housing who have experience of gambling- related domestic abuse.
Social housing providers with female residents impacted by gambling-related domestic abuse.
Agencies who provide support to women impacted by gambling or domestic abuse.
Women with experience of gambling-related domestic abuse who participate in an interview with one of the researchers will be compensated for their time.
If you would like to find out more about this project, please leave your details on the form attached on the Durham University website and there are further details on the attached link. Your anonymity will be protected at all times.