Good News Stories


Time To Talk Day

Uploaded: 17/02/2026
This month some of our Status offices held Time to Talk day events to encourage conversations about mental health, especially around topics that can sometimes feel difficult to talk about.

Participants from our Workforce Australia – Transition to Work program and our Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) program, came together for the events, which provided a safe and supportive space to talk openly about mental health.

Status Clarkson hosted an interactive quiz event that encouraged conversations while building awareness and knowledge.

By hosting a quiz, our Participants were able to:
• Learn about mental health facts and issues
• Reduce stigma in a supportive environment
• Share experiences with their peers
• Discover helpful resources available to them
• Challenge common myths and misconceptions
• Understand the importance of early intervention and seeking help

After the quiz, everyone enjoyed lunch together and continued informal discussions about what they had learned.

At Status Joondalup, Participants enjoyed a relaxed wellbeing session where they could unwind and get creative by creating collages of items that support their wellbeing, while connecting and sharing food with each another. The activities helped highlight how taking time for mindful moments can support wellbeing and make it easier to start conversations about mental health in an informal, low-pressure way.

Participants left each event with greater awareness about mental health and the resources available to them.

Teamwork Makes The Dream Work

Uploaded: 12/02/2026
Tarhj joined our Workforce Australia - Transition to Work program in late 2024. During his time in the program, the Status team have supported him to gain a qualification in Civil Construction, which he has now proudly completed.

As the next step toward employment, Tarhj booked his assessment to obtain his P plates. However, unfortunately, the day before the test, his car unexpectedly broke down. Our Status team quickly stepped in and sourced a vehicle so he could still sit the assessment. We are thrilled to share that Tarhj passed his test!

After getting his car repaired, Tarhj was back on the road and on his way to a trial shift with a potential employer. Unfortunately, he was involved in a car accident and was unable to attend.

When our Employment Engagement Consultant heard what had happened, she quickly contacted the employer to explain the situation. Thanks to her advocacy, and the trust built through open and honest communication, the employer kindly offered Tarhj another opportunity.

Tarhj is now undertaking a work trial in civil construction and continuing to build towards ongoing employment, with support from our Status Clarkson team!

Driving Towards Success

Uploaded: 11/12/2025
Big things are happening for one of our Workforce Australia – Transition to Work Participants!

After a recent driving lesson with our community partner Best West Driving School, Anna now earned her P’s, an exciting step towards greater independence!

When Anna requested a driving lesson, the Status team arranged it through Best West Driving School, who confirmed she was ready for her PDA test. From there, Youth Peer Mentor, Isaac, accessed Department of Transport timeslots to secure an appointment quickly. He also coordinated car hire with Best West to support her on the day.

Anna’s new achievement adds to an already successful 2025, including active learning through events and workshops such as our Job Jumpstart Interview Workshop and the Empower YOU Program. She is also working hard in two casual jobs, including a role at McDonald’s that our Status team helped her secure to gain extra hours and income.

Looking ahead, Anna is excited to begin a Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance in 2026.

Please join us in congratulating Anna on this milestone and we wish her all the best for the year ahead!

Persistence Paying Off

Uploaded: 02/12/2025
Vincent joined our Workforce Australia – Transition to Work program earlier this year, previously struggling to secure work in the plumbing industry despite consistent effort. The repeated setbacks affected his confidence, but he stayed engaged with our services and focused on building his job readiness.

Vincent’s Link Worker supported him to update his resume, assisted him with job applications, and helped him prepare for interviews. During times when he needed a bit of extra support, our Youth Peer Mentor was there to guide him and connect him with additional services.

The team also helped Vincent obtain his driver’s licence and complete his traffic control tickets. Shortly after, Vincent secured casual employment in weed control.

He is currently saving for his first car, and will be back in our office to seek support from our Employment Engagement Consultant to explore entry-level plumbing opportunities in the new year while still working casually. He is excited to continue building toward his long-term trade goals now he has more real-life work and driving experience.

Outside of work, Vincent enjoys camping and fishing with his mates, staying connected to the hobbies he loves.

We look forward to continue supporting Vincent on his employment journey!

A Big Moment For Our Midland Team!

Uploaded: 17/10/2025
This week, we were delighted to host the Hon. Amanda Rishworth, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, along with Ms. Tania Lawrence MP, at our STATUS Eighty9 Midland site.

It was a wonderful opportunity for the Minister to see how our services support youth on their journey towards education and employment. Participants were thrilled to engage directly with the Minister, sharing their stories, achievements, and future goals.

They worked through a comprehensive Q&A workshop on all things neurodiverse, while learning how to navigate mental health and employment pathways. A “Mini Jobs Expo” was also held, celebrating participants entering their first FIFO roles and welcoming a new civil construction cohort. Attendees received PPE and “FIFO backpacks” to help prepare them for the workforce.

The visit was a great opportunity to showcase collaboration between our programs — Transition to Work, Disability Employment Services, Allied Health, Foundation Skills, NDIS, and Workforce Connect — at its best. It was truly a powerful demonstration of how our integrated approach supports participants holistically, delivered by our team on the ground with genuine authenticity and pride.

A heartfelt thank you to the Midland team for your commitment and hard work in delivering such an engaging visit. The day celebrated your dedication and the achievements of our participants as they take meaningful steps toward employment.

R U OK Day At Our Sites

Uploaded: 23/09/2025
Thursday, September 11 was R U OK Day, a day to start meaningful conversations about mental health and wellbeing by checking in with friends, family and colleagues.

This year’s theme, "Ask R U OK? Any Day," emphasises that you don't need a specific day to reach out to someone who might be struggling.

To celebrate, our Status teams came together with Workforce Australia – Transition to Work and Disability Employment Services (DES) Participants, along with learners from Pivot Training. Here are some highlights from the day:

𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶 𝗖𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗵: DES Participants, Pivot Training students and staff came together in one colourful, confetti-covered space. Everyone rocked their R U OK? tops, grabbed a cupcake and settled in for a day filled with connection, care and a whole lot of laughs. With plenty of food, treats and coffee, attendees enjoyed activities like stress-ball making, bingo, word scrambles and word searches, all while asking the all-important question “R U OK?” and opening up about the challenges people face in our community.

𝗖𝗿𝗮𝗳𝘁𝘆 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗼𝗻: From 10 am to 3 pm, Participants enjoyed a range of calming arts and crafts, from planting small plants to diamond art, collages, canvas painting and origami. Nine Participants and five staff members joined in, sharing plenty of laughs (especially during the origami attempts!). Lunch was provided, and two more Participants, who couldn’t stay for the activities, stopped by to check in on everyone’s wellbeing.

𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗱 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝘁 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗲𝘆: Participants came together for a morning of meaningful connection with Marie and Sam from the @thewellnessinitiativeAU. As independent providers of mental health Peer Support services, Marie and Sam brought not only their professional expertise but also their powerful lived experiences. Their talk struck a chord with everyone in the room, as they reminded us that mental health is a journey shared by all. After the presentation, Participants enjoyed a morning tea before moving into some painting and check-ins with one-another.

𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲 𝗮𝘁 𝗣𝗶𝘃𝗼𝘁 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗲𝘆: Across the way at Pivot Training Morley, our DES Participants joined Pivot Training learners for a day of connection and fun. The group kicked off festivities with a lively game of conversation bingo, before sharing a meal together. To close the celebration, everyone took turns sharing something they were grateful for. Many expressed gratitude for family, friends, and health, a strong and recurring theme shone through, gratitude for Australia.

𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽 𝗪𝗿𝗮𝗽 𝗨𝗽 𝗮𝘁 𝗢𝘀𝗯𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗸: Participants wrapped up their five-week Mindfulness Workshop with a special R U OK? Day morning tea. They began the session by watching powerful videos that highlighted the importance of checking in, not only with others but also with ourselves. Over morning tea, the group shared feedback on the past five weeks, reflecting on their journey together.

One Participant shared that the workshop helped them get outside again, something they’d been struggling with since moving from the South West to Perth. Living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome means they’re often in constant pain, and it’s easy to feel isolated. But through this group, they not only found a reason to leave the house, but also made new friends their own age.

Another Participants spoke about how rare it is to find a space that feels truly human. In their experience, services can often feel cold and process-driven, stripping away any sense of real connection. But here, things were different. They described the workshops as a safe, relaxed environment where they could be themselves, receive mental health support and simply feel seen. They also shared that, as a job provider, Status has been the best at delivering prompt and effective mental health support, something they deeply appreciated.

Overall, across our sites, DES and Transition to Work Participants connected with our team and their peers, took part in a range of activities, and learned about the importance of checking in with others and themselves. They also explored this year’s theme, “Ask R U OK? Any Day,” which emphasises that you don’t need a specific day to reach out to someone who might be struggling.

Justin’s Journey

Uploaded: 22/09/2025
Justin joined our Workforce Australia – Transition to Work program one year ago, striving to get job ready and find sustainable employment.

Through his time in the program, Justin has had a wealth of support from the Status Midland team, as well as becoming reigning champ of the RUOK mini-games drop-in session.

With support from his Link Worker, Shakti, our Employment Consultants and Youth Peer Mentors, Justin accessed multiple points of employment assistance offered through the Transition to Work program. He was able to build his vocational and non-vocational skills by exploring his options, as well as foster social and economic independence through Midland’s offering of workshops and social get-togethers.

To further work towards his employment goals, Justin took part in the ‘Job Launchpad’ program, where he received support to refine his resume, hone his interview skills and network with potential employers. Furthermore, Justin was able to attend job expos to meet local employers, as well as access practical job-seeking tools providing by our Industry Specialist Consultants.

Justin is now on his way to employment, actively applying for roles and searching for his dream job!

Wishing you all the best in your job search Justin!!