PMGH Sector Support
Welcome to our digital toolkit of resources that can be used for promotional activity to support Gambling Harm Awareness Week.
Gambling Harm Awareness Week Tools |
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Promotional Posters Download the poster - hi-res print version [PDF]Download the poster - hi-res print version [PDF] |
Printed single-sided, full colour, A3. There are two poster variations (wāhine māmā version and the fishing version). There is a blank white space at the bottom of the posters for your service to write event and/or local service details if you wish. |
Social Media Post Here are two posts already prepared that you can use on your Facebook page. You may wish to change the post text to suit your organisation and your audience, and include links to your services rather than the Choice Not Chance website.
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If you have Facebook, you can use any of these posts to help promote the message and engage with your community. |
With COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdown online gambling has become an emerging issue so we are continuing to deliver increased levels of messaging relating to online gambling. It launched 18 June .
Staying Safe and Staying Connected are messages designed to help and support people around online gambling in the lockdown environment. It launched on 24 April .
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Key Messages
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You are welcome to pick and mix from these key messages and adapt them to suit your local communities. The file format works for both online and standard printers. |
Social Media Posts Here are two posts already prepared that you can use on your Facebook page. You may wish to add a different lead in but the Facebook post main text is: 1) Online gambling getting out of hand? Have a chat with a FREE local support service. They'll help you keep your gambling in check. To find services near you, visit [localise to your service] alternatively https://www.choicenotchance.org.nz/help-support/services-near-you-0 2) Spending too much time & money gambling online? Stay in control with our free tips - Remove your credit card details - Uninstall the app - You can also use apps or your internet browser settings to block access to online gambling websites Free tips to keep your online gambling safe https://www.choicenotchance.org.nz/understand-gambling/online-gambling 2) Gambling online? The more you gamble, the more likely you are to lose. But setting a limit can help you take back control! Read our free tips to keep gambling just for fun https://www.choicenotchance.org.nz/understand-gambling/online-gambling
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If you have Facebook, you can use any of these posts to help promote the message and engage with your community. |
Social Media Link https://www.facebook.com/ChoicenotChanceNZ/
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Visit Choice Not Chance Facebook |
Online Ad – animated Make a goalDownload file (GIF)Gambling onlineDownload file (GIF) |
Make a goal - this animated online ad includes the call to action – Find services near you. This button clicks through to the landing page – Services near you: https://www.choicenotchance.org.nz/help-support/services-near-you-0
Gambling online - this animated online ad includes the call to action – Click here for tips. This button clicks through to the landing page – understanding online gambling: https://www.choicenotchance.org.nz/understand-gambling/online-gambling)
Download the file and save to your desktop and then upload the file to Facebook or Instagram. The animation will play after it has been posted on your page. You will need to hyperlink the url.
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Video View the Gambling over your limit?
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A 15” ‘Solutions’ video to encourage people to set a limit to help take back control. It recommends people visit the Choice Not Chance website for further tips. Please share the video with your communities. You can play the video from YouTube, embed or use them on your website or download the mp4 file. Supplied are two files, one without subtitles and one with subtitles included which run automatically. |