Problem gambling

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Dear The Institute of Cancer Research,
Hello,

Could you please outline the measures you have in place to support students who seek help with problem gambling?

Please specify the number of times the university has been contacted by students who seek support or advice for gambling in 2017-18 , 2016-17 , 2015-16, 2014-15,2013-14 (with an annual breakdown and gender breakdown of the pupil)

Yours faithfully,

Gurpreet Narwan

foi, The Institute of Cancer Research

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Regards,

The ICR Freedom of Information Office

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foi, The Institute of Cancer Research

Dear G Nawan,

Thank you for your email to The Institute of Cancer Research, London, requesting information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Please find our response below:

There have been no incidents reported of problem gambling by students at this institution in the years requested.

There is no specific guidance on problem gambling; any issues of a personal nature would be covered under the general welfare/pastoral care guidance, where students may discuss issues with supervisors, Registry, HR or fellow student confidants.

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The ICR Freedom of Information Office

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