Last updated: June 2026 — Philip Devereaux, Henryhindejuniorschool
At Henryhindejuniorschool, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable and entertaining activity. Philip Devereaux and the entire team behind henryhindejuniorschool.co.uk are deeply committed to promoting responsible gambling practices for every player in Great Britain who visits our site. We review non UK casinos, and we take seriously our responsibility to ensure that our readers have access to the tools, resources, and information they need to stay in control.
This page exists because we genuinely care about the people who use our website. If gambling ever stops feeling like fun, we want to help you take action before things get worse.
Responsible gambling means making informed, conscious decisions about when you play, how much you spend, and when to stop. It means treating gambling as a form of entertainment with a set budget, never as a way to make money, solve financial problems, or cope with stress or emotional difficulties.
Before you play at any casino, ask yourself these simple questions:
If you cannot answer yes to all of these, take a step back before you start playing.
Problem gambling can develop gradually and is not always easy to recognise in yourself. Below are some common warning signs that gambling may be becoming a problem:
Recognising these signs is the first step. There is no shame in admitting that gambling has become difficult to control. Help is available, and reaching out is a sign of strength.
Take a moment to honestly reflect on your gambling habits using the following checklist. If you answer yes to two or more of these statements, we strongly encourage you to seek support:
Most licensed online casinos allow you to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits directly in your account settings. Setting a deposit limit before you start playing is one of the most effective ways to manage your spending. Once a limit is set, reputable casinos will enforce it immediately and will not allow it to be increased without a mandatory cooling-off period.
Many casinos offer optional reality check reminders that appear at set intervals during your session, notifying you of how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. Enable these reminders to keep yourself grounded during longer sessions.
If you feel you need a short break from gambling, you can request a temporary cooling-off period through a casino's responsible gambling section. This may last from 24 hours to several weeks, during which you will not be able to access your account.
Self-exclusion is a formal step that allows you to block yourself from gambling platforms for a defined period or permanently. If you are based in Great Britain, GAMSTOP (gamstop.co.uk) is the national self-exclusion scheme that covers all UK-licensed operators. However, since the casinos we review on this site are non UK licensed, we strongly recommend also using the self-exclusion tools available directly within each casino's account settings, alongside seeking support from the organisations listed below.
If you or someone you know needs help with gambling, please reach out to one of these trusted organisations. All services are free, confidential, and non-judgmental:
Henryhindejuniorschool operates a strict 18+ only policy. All content on henryhindejuniorschool.co.uk is intended solely for adults of legal gambling age. We do not condone underage gambling under any circumstances. If you are a parent or guardian, we encourage you to use parental control tools such as Gamban or Net Nanny to prevent minors from accessing gambling-related content.
Problem gambling affects people from all walks of life. Seeking help is not a failure — it is the most important step you can take towards regaining control. The team at Henryhindejuniorschool encourages every reader to gamble responsibly, set their limits, and never hesitate to reach out for support when they need it.