How to talk to your children about online gaming/gambling?

Source: PXFUEL
COVID-19 is having and will continue to have an impact on wellbeing of communities around the globe and children are not exemption. Many children/teenagers might find themselves feeling bored and lonely spending more time at home on their mobile phones, computers and other digital devices. It is important to know that some of the online games, apps and websites might involve gambling or gambling-like activities and are not safe. Mrs.Uma Rani- BiLingual Health educator, Multicultural Centre for Womens Health, explains more.... For more information free call 1800 656 421 or go to www.mcwh.com.au
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