The Gambling (Problem Gambling Levy) Regulations 2019.
T1 - Problem gambling geography of New Zealand. AU - Wheeler, BW. AU - Rigby, J. N1 - Publisher: Victoria University of Wellington. PY - 2003. Y1 - 2003. M3 - Commissioned report. BT - Problem gambling geography of New Zealand. PB - New Zealand Ministry of Health. ER - Wheeler BW, Rigby J. Problem gambling geography of New Zealand. New Zealand Ministry of Health, 2003. Powered by Pure, Scopus.

The Gambling (Problem Gambling Levy) Regulations 2019 have been confirmed by Cabinet. The regulations will introduce new levy rates for the four levy-paying sectors and are planned to come into force on 1 July 2019. The newly confirmed levy rates (GST exclusive) are: gaming machine operators (0.78% of player expenditure); casinos (0.56% of.

Ministry of Health seeking input from wide cross-section of society.

One of the mental health issues identified for Asians in New Zealand is problem gambling. There is a clear need for accurate knowledge of the issues and impacts of problem gambling on Asian families and communities. This research aimed to meet the current gap in knowledge through an exploration of these issues. This type of information and knowledge would assist with the development of.

However, gambling also has adverse effects on many individuals, their families and their communities. From time to time, the prevalence and impacts of problem gambling in New Zealand are the subject of misinformed comment. In the interests of informed discussion, the Department, in consultation with the Ministry of Health, has compiled some key.

Recognition of the adverse social impacts of problem gambling is reflected in the fact that the Ministry of Health has now taken responsibility for problem gambling service provision within the remit of its Mental Health Directorate, and that the 2002 Health Survey of New Zealand has, for the first time, included questions on gambling activities. A different government department, the.

The Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand (PGF) is a national non-profit organisation in New Zealand predominantly funded by the Ministry of Health with funds received from the gambling levy. PGF is the largest single treatment provider for problem gambling in Australasia, with over 60 locations throughout New Zealand and a staff of 70.Qualified counselors provide free, professional and.