
Harpreet Kaur, 37
Harpreet Kaur is a leading Responsible Gambling Expert with over 12 years dedicated to player safety and ethical gaming. Based in Mississauga, she champions responsible gaming initiatives at GamblingInformation.com, ensuring players have the knowledge and tools to gamble safely.
Raised in a community-focused family, Harpreet’s passion for mental health advocacy led her to a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Toronto, specializing in addiction and harm reduction. She began her career at the Responsible Gambling Council, designing education programs and delivering workshops across Ontario.
Harpreet has collaborated with major operators to implement self-exclusion tools and player spending limits, contributing to industry standards that protect vulnerable players. At GamblingInformation.com, she reviews all player-facing content, ensuring that bonus guides and promotional materials include clear disclaimers and practical tips for safe play.
She frequently updates the site’s responsible gambling resources, adding new articles about recognizing problem gambling signs and accessing free support services. Harpreet also leads internal training sessions to help the team communicate these topics sensitively and accurately.
Her expertise extends beyond the screen—Harpreet is a sought-after speaker at industry conferences and regularly contributes to research papers on harm reduction. She’s passionate about using data to identify emerging trends and shape proactive solutions.
Outside of work, Harpreet finds joy and peace in her backyard garden, where she grows native plants and vegetables. She volunteers at a local community garden, teaching kids about sustainability and mindfulness through gardening. An avid reader of psychology and self-care literature, she often shares book recommendations with her professional network.
Harpreet’s blend of academic rigor, compassion, and community spirit helps GamblingInformation.com set the standard for safe, responsible gaming information for Canadian players.
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