This is because childhood gambling is associated with a range of harms, including poor school performance and mental health issues, and a much higher chance of experiencing gambling problems as an adult.
The National Lottery’s Regulator and Operator are making rigorous efforts to reduce the incidence of sales to minors. The Regulator’s Mystery Shop exercises show a positive trend, with higher compliance amongst retailers today than six years ago. However, this still needs to improve and anyone selling National Lottery products should always follow the ‘Think 21’ principle.
The Regulator has zero tolerance for sales to children and encourages anyone who witnesses sales to children to inform the National Lottery . Every report will be taken seriously and followed up.
Talking to a young person in understandable language about gambling can help them understand the potential consequences.
Avoid involving children in buying or playing National Lottery products with you.
Avoid gifting National Lottery products to minors for birthdays or other occasions, no matter how small the value of the product.
If you are concerned about your own, or a loved one’s gambling, please see the resources provided to help you evaluate the gambling activity and get support if needed.