Sunday People

Minorities ’ gambling nightmare

- By Katie Tarrant

A FOOTBALLER whose wild bets cost him £500,000 and his marriage is calling for urgent help for the 1.5 million problem gamblers from ethnic minority background­s.

Ex-stoke City player Tony Kelly, 56, has launched a pioneering scheme for young people.

He said he grew up in a Caribbean culture where gambling problems still have “a stigma and shame” attached to them.

Tony, who runs lobby group Red Card, said: “My main purpose is to get young people from our community not to be afraid and talk about gambling issues.”

He said a study found 20% of people from ethnic minorities suffer gambling harm – higher than the 12% in white communitie­s.

Tony is working with Kishan Patel, 23, who has submitted evidence to Parliament’s Gambling Act

Review on harm in ethnic minority communitie­s.

Kishan, who runs the group Talkgen, said his late father’s gambling wreaked havoc on his family. He fears the spread of betting apps just worsens the problem. The campaigner said

GPS should ask patients about gambling just as they routinely do about alcohol and smoking.

A government consultati­on on gambling reforms is running until the end of this month. The Gambling Commission, which regulates the industry, said: “If we see gambling companies failing to meet their responsibi­lities we will step in. “We issued updated guidance recently, setting out the need for improved affordabil­ity checks, prevention of reverse withdrawal­s and restrictio­ns on bonus offers.”

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