“Fast cash, hidden costs” – Reflections from an ESRC Festival of Social Science Event
The Gambling Research Group at Bournemouth University recently hosted Fast cash, hidden costs: The matched betting dilemma as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science—drawing an impressive 235 attendees to The Dolphin Centre in Poole. Delivered in partnership with Ara Recovery For All, the event opened up vital conversations about the realities of matched betting, challenging the notion of “risk-free” gambling and highlighting the hidden harms that often go unnoticed.
The day brought together researchers, practitioners, and members of the public in an energetic, open, and welcoming space. Ara Recovery For All played a key role in engaging younger audiences and facilitating meaningful discussions, including several personal stories of gambling-related harm. These insights underscored the importance of accessible research engagement in raising awareness and empowering communities.
Feedback from the event was overwhelmingly positive:
- 100% of respondents who were surveyed agreed they were glad they attended and had learned something new.
- Attendees ranged widely in age and background, with many stating they had “stumbled upon” the event—demonstrating real public appetite for approachable, evidence-based conversations about gambling risk.
- Comments praised the interactive materials, friendly atmosphere, and clear, engaging information.
This event formed part of a Bristol Hub for Gambling Harms-funded research project led by Dr Reece Bush-Evans. It also continues the Gambling Research Group’s commitment to supporting public understanding of gambling harms and promoting safer, more informed decision-making.
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