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Success for Sean It had been over a year since Sean had last worked when he was connected with Sureway’s Disability Employment Services (DES) team in Daw Park, SA. Sean was desperate to get back into employment. With a few obstacles to overcome, Sean’s Employment Consultant Karen said that he showed great dedication. “Sean jumped through…
Supporting our communities into 2021 Sureway are proud to support a number of community and sporting organisations across NSW, VIC and SA through our corporate sponsorship program. During the second half of 2020 Sureway are very proud to have sponsored the following Clubs and community events: Wollongong RollerHawks – Wollongong, NSW While the RollerHawks didn’t…
Mervyn gets back into the swing Mervyn has been with Sureway Wellington Workforce Australia since 2015. A troubled past held Mervyn back from fully engaging with employment services for some time, but the team persevered as they could see his potential to change his life. Mervyn started to put in the hard yards – attending…
Shepparton PARTICIPANTS take on Future Work Opportunities Former Sureway Shepparton job seeker Amin recently appeared in the ‘Future Work Opportunities’ video to promote the success of the GoTAFE Work Ready Program and local Government initiative GROW GS. Amin was a Migrant Early School Leaver. He transferred to Sureway in July 2020 after not finding the…
The newest friendly face at Drake’s Murray Bridge In 2019, it had been some years since Isaac finished school, and he and his mother agreed that they needed support to help Isaac build his confidence to enter the workforce for the first time. Upon commencing in Disability Employment Services (DES), Isaac was connected with Consultant…
Jo pursues a better life Jo joined Sureway Modbury Disability Employment Services (DES) in South Australia almost four years ago. As former nurse, Jo was experiencing non-vocational barriers and needed an industry change. She was unsure exactly what she wanted to do but was open to expanding her horizons, so she booked herself in to…