Breakeven – Professional Referrals

Posted on: March 14, 2022

Breakeven offers free gambling related harm interventions and support delivered by a high skilled and specially trained team of practitioners.

Treatment is provided not only for the gambler but also anybody that may be affected by someone’s gambling behaviour. Breakeven offers free treatment and support either face to face, telephone or video appointments for clients across the southeast of the country. Our Chelmsford office is located a Victoria house so it is close to the train station and is in a city-centre location which is convenient for clients in Chelmsford, Braintree, Southend-on-Sea, Basildon, Brentwood, Harlow and the rest of Essex. Our Colchester ​office is located on East Hill, which is a 5 minute walk from both Colchester town railway station as well as the town centre.

We accept referrals through The National Gambling Helping, 0808 802 0133, our main office number 01273 833 722, the Breakeven website, or through our professional referral form.

Once a referral has been completed, one of our dedicated assessment team will contact the client within 24hours to arrange a telephone assessment and assign them to a practitioner. The practitioner will offer weekly sessions and regularly review the treatment plan to make sure the client is getting the most out of the service.

We share information reducing gambling related harm, support tools, recovery groups and much more on our social media so please link and follow our pages on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.      

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