A youth charity is hosting a fun day packed with family sports and free food at a Glasgow school.

The event hosted by Fast Forward will also offer gambling addiction advice throughout the afternoon on June 1 at Drumchapel High School.

The Edinburgh-based group aims to bring together youngsters and families from the Drumchapel community, with free meals provided by Nell’s Kitchen and a game of rounders.

Specialist staff will be on hand to share advice about gambling addiction with workshops available to discover more about the issue.

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Fran Howard, programme manager for Fast Forward’s Scottish Gambling Education Hub, said: "It’s going to be an amazing day at Drumchapel High School - whether you’re any good at rounders or not.

"It will be a really good laugh.

"As well as playing with some of the best rounders players in the UK, people who attend will be able to find out more about gambling in our communities if they want to.

"We’re also investigating gambling harms in Scotland, and the levels of support that is available to those who might be experiencing such harm.

"We are exploring the extent to which people are aware of the support available to people who are experiencing harms from gambling, and their willingness to access such support.

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"We’re hoping people will talk to us about their own experiences."

Participants will begin signing up at 10am at the school's playing fields, warm-up starts by 10.30am, and games alongside workshops start from 11am.

By 1.15pm, games will wrap up, making way for delicious meals and medal presentations.

For more information, contact Ms Howard at fran@fastforward.org.uk.