Heather Wardle
@shwardle.bsky.social
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Professor of Gambling Research and Policy at the University of Glasgow. Co-chair of the Lancet Public Health Commission on Gambling.
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Gambling Survey for Great Britain 2024 report now live! Findings
include associations between in-play betting & gambling harms; socio-economic disparities btw weekly gamblers. Data in UK Data archive soon! www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/statistics-a...

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Investigating the relationship between reasons for gambling and different gambling activities  
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shwardle.bsky.social
Hey Martin, it was great to meet you and all the other fantastic members of the advisory board. We’re really excited about this project. @profannagreenwood.bsky.social @alexmold.bsky.social @d-oneill.bsky.social @fabiolacreed.bsky.social @milkwknives.bsky.social
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addictionjournal.bsky.social
Exploring the impact on emotional wellbeing of having a spouse or cohabiting partner with elevated Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) scores: Secondary analysis of cross-sectional health survey data buff.ly/IPZyUGS @uofgsocsci.bsky.social @shwardle.bsky.social
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uofgsociology.bsky.social
Sharing here a call for papers from @kthabitproject.bsky.social in relation to forthcoming conference exploring the longer history of corporate influence on our health and on health related policies. @shwardle.bsky.social @fabiolacreed.bsky.social
kthabitproject.bsky.social
CfP: Excited to announce our first workshop, exploring histories of Commercial Determinants of Health. Workshop to be held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on 15 April 2026. Please circulate widely/consider submitting an abstract by 13 October 2025.
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kthabitproject.bsky.social
CfP: Excited to announce our first workshop, exploring histories of Commercial Determinants of Health. Workshop to be held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on 15 April 2026. Please circulate widely/consider submitting an abstract by 13 October 2025.
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drbeard79.bsky.social
I love chairing panels at academic conferences and I Have Thoughts about it!

I think it’s a really important service role AND you can create the conditions for everyone in the panel to have a good time AND it can be fun!

A 🧵👇 1/9
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thekingsfund.bsky.social
The 10 Year Health Plan includes a significant number of proposals - from ‘golden handcuffs’ for newly qualified dentists to a shift in the pattern of health care spending. But what does this mean for the NHS's future? Read our analysis to find out.

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Truly Fit For The Future? The 10 Year Health Plan Explained | The King's Fund
What impact will 'Fit for the Future: The 10 Year Health Plan for England' have for people, patients, staff and the health and care system? We analyse the key areas of the government's plan.
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nihr-pruaddictions.bsky.social
Also at #ISSDP25, Martine Skumlien also presented an abstract on a randomised control trial protocol focused on the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of online training in opioid overdose management and provision of take-home naloxone #Drugpolicy ‪@issdrugpolicy.bsky.social
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nihr-pruaddictions.bsky.social
Kat Petrilli presented an abstract on a systematic review of the effectiveness of training in opioid overdose management and naloxone administration at #ISSDP25 #Drugpolicy

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nihr-pruaddictions.bsky.social
Ellen McGrane spoke at #KBS2025 in Glasgow on modelling alcohol dependence. Read more in the below post from @sarg-scharr.bsky.social:
sarg-scharr.bsky.social
SARG colleagues are in action again this afternoon at #KBS2025 At 2pm Ellen McGrane and Damon Morris will be talking about modelling alcohol dependence, and the Sheffield Tobacco and Alcohol Policy Model. Modelling underpins a lot of the work we do here in SARG - find out more 👇
Modelling - Sheffield Addictions Research Group
The Sheffield Addictions Research Group uses computer modelling and simulation to evaluate policies, predict behaviour and identify trends.
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nihr-pruaddictions.bsky.social
It’s been a busy month for our researchers! First up, Sarah Tipping gave a talk at #CAGR2025 on the association between lower levels of gambling harms and emotional wellbeing:

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Thanks Filip, we had a brilliant time bringing everyone together…roll on Helsinki! @cagrconference.bsky.social
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The @cagrconference.bsky.social at the @uofgsps.bsky.social is over and I must say - it was brilliant in every aspect! 👏

Thank you to the organisers for a perfectly arranged event and to all participants for the inspiring discussions! ✅

Looking forward to next year already! 🇫🇮
shwardle.bsky.social
For anyone wondering if @cagrconference.bsky.social in Glasgow had a theme this year, the final slide from Tunde Adebisi could not have summarised it better… @uofgsociology.bsky.social @uofgsocsci.bsky.social @uofgsps.bsky.social @chris-bunn.bsky.social
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cagrconference.bsky.social
Keynote from @virvemarionneau.bsky.social 'The corporate playbook and shaping the gambling evidence base'
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sarg-scharr.bsky.social
SARG Research Associate Esther Moore is presenting today at the @cagrconference.bsky.social. She'll be discussing her PhD work on 'The association between gambling frequency and risk of harm: analysis using English and Scottish Health Survey Data'. Find out more about her research on our website 👇
PhD research - Sheffield Addictions Research Group
Details of all PhD projects currently being undertaken by students within the Sheffield Addictions Research Group.
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shwardle.bsky.social
Thanks to everyone who travelled to Glasgow. It was a brilliant conference, and remember - make the connection; maintain the connection!

See everyone in Helsinki!
cagrconference.bsky.social
And so CAGR25 comes to an end. Thank you to all speakers, delegates, and everyone involved who work so hard to make a conference happen, and run smoothly.

Superb work from all the Glasgow team (and those missing from photo).

Safe travels home everyone.
shwardle.bsky.social
Glad you were able to combine with a catch up! See you tomorrow!
shwardle.bsky.social
After a year of planning, we’re in the final countdown to the Current Advances in Gambling Conference at Glasgow. Safe travels to everyone arriving over the next 24 hrs…

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virvemarionneau.bsky.social
Better data means better research. This paper describes our work to standardise and systematise data collection at Nordic gambling helplines. More comparative research will follow!
ceacg.bsky.social
How can standardised, comparable helpline data better help us understand gambling-related harm across societies? This newly published article presents recent work in the Nordic countries to harmonise helpline data collection practices ✍️ journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
For debate: Towards standardised data collection practices for gambling helplines - Virve Marionneau, Søren Kristiansen, Helena Lindqvist, Inka Silvennoinen, Magnus Eidem, Lars Petter Degnepoll, Håkan...
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ias.org.uk
Dr Katherine Severi: "If ministers are “staking their reputation on economic growth”, they need to deal head-on with one of the biggest drivers of premature death and lost productivity, while ignoring spurious claims made by alcohol companies."

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Better alcohol regulation will save lives and money | Letters
Letters: Dr Katherine Severi calls for a national alcohol strategy that adopts Scotland’s minimum pricing and Dr Giota Mitrou highlights the role of alcohol in causing cancer. Plus a letter from Laura...
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