The Hong Kong Jockey Club has a long-standing commitment to
provide world-class horse racing, betting and sporting entertainment.
The Club also has a long-standing commitment to provide betting
in a socially responsible way.
The Club's gambling activities serve to bring social and
economic benefits to Hong Kong. Most people gamble in a controlled
way as a form of leisure or entertainment. However, a small
but important proportion gamble to excess - both through legal
and illegal channels - and can be considered problem gamblers,
causing damage both to themselves and to society.
Problem gambling varies in severity, but frequently leads
to family relationship problems; financial difficulties; job
problems and a range of emotional disorders.
Warning signs
These signs can indicate that you have
or may be developing a problem with gambling:
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Do you think about gambling everyday?
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Do you ever hide your gambling from
people close to you?
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Do you ever feel guilty after gambling?
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Do you ever borrow money to gamble?
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Do you let bills go unpaid to get money
for gambling?
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Do you chase your losses?
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Do you frequently gamble until the
last dollar has gone?
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Do you frequently try to stop or cut
down but find you can't?
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Do you find gambling affects your work
or family life?
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Do you argue with others about the
amount you gamble?
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Do you often gamble for longer than
planned?
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Do you often gamble more than you can
afford?
Guidelines for responsible gambling
Responsible gamblers keep gambling as entertainment
by following these guidelines:
- Set and stick to a budget
- Only gamble what you can afford to lose
- Don't borrow to gamble
- Balance gambling with other leisure activities
- Don't chase losses
Where you can find
help
If you think you have a problem with
gambling, or know someone close to you who might have a
problem, contact:
Operation Hours of Gambling Counselling Centres and Hotline
The two new gambling counselling centres commissioned by the Government commenced their services today (February 1). The two new centres will operate the gambling counselling hotline (1834 633) with the existing two centres so that more problem gamblers and other people affected by gambling can seek assistance. The gambling counselling hotline will be managed by professional counsellors during opening hours of the four centres, and until 2am next day from Monday to Saturday (except public holidays).
Operational details of the four counselling centres are as follows:
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Caritas
A.G. Counselling Centre
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Address: |
18/F, Emperor Plaza, 55 Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan |
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Opening Hours: |
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday:
10am to 7pm
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday:
10am to 10pm
Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays |
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TWGHs Even Centre
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Address: |
11/ F, Tung Sun Commercial Centre , 194-200 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai |
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Opening Hours: |
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday:
10am to 7pm
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday:
10am to 10pm
Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays
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Zion Social Service ¡V Yuk Lai Hin
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Address: |
2/F, Bo Yan Building, No.1, Horse Shoe Lane, Ngau Tau Kok Road, Kwun Tong
(Temporary address until February 20, 2007)
Shop 104-105, Commercial Block, Hong Sing Gardens, 1 Po Lam Road North, Tseung Kwan O
(Starting from February 21, 2007) |
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Opening Hours: |
Monday, Wednesday & Friday:
2pm to 10pm
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday:
10am to 6pm
Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays
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HKFYG Gambling Counselling Centre
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Address: |
2/F, Butterfly Bay Community Centre, Tuen Mun |
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Opening Hours: |
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday:
10am to 6pm
Thursday, Friday & Saturday:
2pm to 10pm
Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays
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These counselling services are:
You can get immediate help over the telephone by calling
1834 633 or arrange to talk to a professional counsellor.
Responsible Gambling Policy
The Club's Responsible Gambling Policy sets out its commitment
to minimising the negative effects of problem gambling and
to promoting responsible gambling practices among those who
gamble. The Club does this through the unique Hong Kong model
of gambling: not-for-profit with surplus to charity; high
integrity; strict regulation; limited outlets; access controls
(to prevent under-age betting); no credit betting. In this
way the Club aims to achieve a balance between meeting the
demand for gambling, maximising the social and economic benefits
of gambling for the community, while helping to minimise potential
harm to the individual and the community.
The Club is providing financial support to the Hong Kong
Government, initially HK$24 million over two years, for the
provision of public awareness programmes, problem gambling
counselling and treatment services. However, prevention is
better than treatment and the Club encourages its customers
to bet responsibly.
Click here to read The Hong Kong Jockey Club Responsible Gambling
Policy
October 2003
The Hong Kong Jockey Club