Losing your job can be a difficult experience with many issues to consider. This page provides information for retrenched workers on the support and services available in Queensland.
Department of Human Services – Centrelink
For support while you look for work, visit the retrenched workers website.
For a list of Centrelink Customer Service Centres in Queensland, visit the Payment and Service Finder website.
jobactive
If you have lost your job you could be eligible to receive help from jobactive. jobactive is the Australian Government’s employment service, designed to meet the needs of job seekers and employers and improve job outcomes.
jobactive can provide you with tailored help to find a job and is delivered by jobactive providers located around Australia. The help available includes:
- help looking for work, writing a résumé and preparing for interviews
- referrals to jobs in your local area
- training that is suited to the skills that local employers need
- case management so that you are ready to take up and keep a job
Your jobactive provider can also provide access to resources to help with your job search including the internet, printers and newspapers.
To view a factsheet on the support available for retrenched workers, visit the Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business website.
For more information, including a full listing of jobactive providers in your area:
- Call the Employment Services Information Line on 13 62 68
- Visit the Jobsearch website
Stronger Transitions
If you have recently been retrenched, and you or the company you worked for is located in North Queensland, then you may be able to receive extra support through the Stronger Transitions package.
Stronger Transitions is the Australian Government’s initiative to help retrenched workers in the region get back into the workforce.
You can access a select range of services including:
- a comprehensive skills assessment, to help identify how your skills might transfer to different industries,
- immediate financial support to relocate for work via the Relocation Assistance To Take Up a Job Programme,
- help with writing or updating a resume and preparing for interviews and
- business training, income support and a mentor to help you pursue small business opportunities via the New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS)
Contact your jobactive provider, local Employment Facilitator, or visit the Stronger Transitions website to find out more on the Stronger Transitions package.
Employment Facilitators
Employment Facilitators are an on-the-ground presence that work with retrenched workers to connect them with job opportunities, training and other existing services. Currently, Employment Facilitators in Queensland are located in North Queensland, with one Facilitator in Cairns and one in Townsville.
For more information, visit the Employment Facilitators website or contact the facilitators to find out how they can help you.
- Based in Cairns, Tamilyn Brennan can be contacted at fnqfacilitator@gmail.com or on 0409 763 507
- Based in Townsville, John Hall can be contacted on john@NQFacilitator.com or on 0475 241 428
Entrepreneurship Facilitators
Entrepreneurship Facilitators provide practical assistance to support and encourage individuals to start a business as a way to create their own job. They offer free mentoring and business support, engage with relevant community organisations to increase community awareness of the opportunities available through self-employment, and refer Australians to the most appropriate assistance available to them in the region.
- Based in Cairns, Tara Diversi can be contacted at hello@yepcairns.com or on 0488 047 111
Structural adjustment programmes
If you have been retrenched from the automotive industry then you may be able to receive extra support. Fact Sheets are available on the Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business website.
To be eligible for support a job seeker must register with a jobactive provider no earlier than three months prior to their redundancy exit date and no later than six months after their redundancy exit date.
For more information about the support available through the Structural Adjustment Programmes, contact Centrelink or visit your local jobactive provider.
Money management
Financial Counselling Australia
Financial Counselling Australia can link you to financial counsellors in your area.
- Call: 1800 007 007
- Visit the Financial Counselling Australia website to find your local counsellor.
Centrelink
Centrelink provides a free Financial Information Service with no restrictions on eligibility.
- Call 13 23 00 and say “Financial Information Service”
- Visit the financial information page on the Centrelink website
MoneySmart
MoneySmart offers tips and tools to help make the most of your finances, including how to manage your money, or deal with credit, debt or other financial issues.
- Call: 1300 300 630
- Visit the tools and resources page on the MoneySmart website
Computer and general work skills
Language, literacy and numeracy support
The Reading Writing Hotline is Australia’s national telephone adult literacy and numeracy referral service and provides support for students.
- Call: 1300 655 506
- Visit the Reading Writing Hotline website
Many vocational education and training providers also provide bridging courses to support students with their language and literacy skills. For more information, visit the My Skills website.
Adult and Community Education
Adult and Community Education providers in your area can help you improve your reading, writing and numeracy skills. You can learn with other adults in small groups, or even get one-on-one coaching. Adult and Community Education programmes are usually free or low cost. They also offer programmes to help you improve your computer and other workplace skills.
For further information on Adult and Community Education programmes:
- Email: qld.ace@det.qld.gov.au
- Visit Queensland’s Department of Employment, Small Business and Training website for course information.
For a list of Adult Education providers in Queensland visit to provider list page of the website.
Computer and internet training
To learn how to use the internet you may like to visit your local council or library who may offer training opportunities.
Adult Learning Australia can link you to training providers in your area.
- Call: 03 9689 8623
- Visit the Adult Learning Australia website
Health, wellbeing and personal support services
Relationships Australia (QLD)
Relationships Australia (QLD) provides relationship support services for individuals, families and communities in Queensland.
- Call: 1300 364 277 (cost of a local call)
- Visit the Relationships Australia website
You can also access a range of services in your area. To find your nearest service, visit the locations section of the website.
beyondblue
beyondblue provides information and a referral service for those who may be experiencing depression, anxiety or substance abuse.
- Call: 1300 224 636
- Visit the beyondblue website
- Click on the resources for men page on the website for information specific to male retrenched workers.
Lifeline
Lifeline is a free, confidential telephone helpline that provides crisis counselling and offers support regarding mental health and wellbeing.
- Call: 13 11 14 (24 hours a day)
- Visit the Lifeline website
MensLine
MensLine Australia is a professional telephone and online support and information service for Australian men.
- Call: 1300 78 99 78 (24 hours a day)
- Visit the Mensline website
MindSpot
MindSpot is an online and telephone clinic providing free assessment and treatment services for Australian adults with anxiety or depression.
- Call: 1800 614 434
- Visit the Mindspot website
MoodGYM
MoodGYM is an interactive web programme designed to help prevent depression. It consists of five modules, an interactive game, anxiety and depression assessments, downloadable relaxation audio, a workbook and feedback assessment.
- Visit the MoodGYM website
The Black Dog Institute
The Black Dog Institute is a not-for-profit organisation focusing on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder.
Resources:
- The Black Dog Institute, Mindfulness in Everyday Life handout
- The Black Dog Institute, Positive Psychology fact sheet
The National Gambling Helpline
The National Gambling Helpline can help you with problem gambling.
- Call: 1800 858 858 (24 hours a day)
- Visit the National Gambling Helpline website
Quitline
Quitline is a confidential free telephone service for people who want to quit smoking.
- Call: 13 78 48
- Visit the iCanQuit website or Quit Now website
Get Healthy
Register for a free telephone-based service for people who want to be a healthy weight, eat better and exercise more.
- Call the Get Healthy helpline on 1300 806 253 (Weekdays 8am to 8pm)
For online healthy living tips and advice on getting and staying active:
- Visit the Healthier Happier website
- Visit the Eat for Health website
Support for children and young people
Kids Helpline
Kids Helpline provides a free, private and confidential, telephone and online counselling service specifically for young people aged between 5 and 25.
- Call: 1800 55 1800
- Visit the Kids Helpline website
Headspace
Headspace is the National Youth Mental Health Foundation for 12 to 25 year olds. Headspace provides information and support for young people, as well as parents and carers who are concerned about their children.
- Visit the family page on the website
- Visit the Headspace centres page on the website to find your local centre.