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1. Does screening for gambling disorder take place among detainees in any part of your force?
YES / NO If yes,
a. Which detainees are being screened?
b. What are the triggers for a gambling screening?
c. Who does the screening and where?
d. What tools are used?
e. What pathways are in place if gambling problems are identified?
2. Does your service have a partnership with a gambling treatment provider in your area?
YES / NO If yes, provide details please
3. Is there training on prevention or education provided to your Custody Officers, Police Staff or Health Care Professionals, to identify and address gambling disorders?
YES / NO If yes, what form does this take?
4. Do you know of any other Police Service who are active in the identification and addressing gambling disorder?
YES / NO If yes, can you please provide details
5. Any additional comments or observations that can support this program?