Full-time factory work and a healthier outlook for Brendan
Workforce Australia participant, Brendan was referred to Sureway Health and Wellbeing due to multiple non-vocational barriers. These barriers included excessive alcohol consumption, unstable housing, financial hardship and poor mental health.
During his first session, Brendan explained that he drank alcohol to numb his feelings of shame.
Brendan agreed to continue engaging with Sureway Health and Wellbeing for psychosocial support, while working with his Employment Consultant to progress his work goals.
Collaboratively, Sureway Health and Wellbeing and his Employment Consultant assisted Brendan by helping him to find full-time work in a local factory.
Brendan was provided with new workwear for his job and a referral to The Salvation Army, who were able to obtain housing for him.
Brendan was also put in touch with a local community centre for food and personal care items.
Through the journey, Brendan was also encouraged to see a GP, which resulted in a medication review and referral to a psychiatrist.
Soon after starting his job, Brendan was able to save enough money to buy a car, which made it easier for him to commute to and from work, and to travel around in his non-work time.
In his last session with Sureway Health and Wellbeing, he reported that it felt good to be working. He also explained that he is drinking less alcohol, is looking healthier and has more confidence in himself.
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