ENDEAVOUR HILLS STAR JOURNAL
Home » Working for success

Working for success

A South East man with an intellectual disability is juggling a variety of employment thanks to organisations like Wallara and Wintringham.

Camilo and his family may not have guessed he’d land a job, with his father Sergio nervous that people might ‘take advantage of him’.

Now the 35-year-old has landed his dream job at Wintringham, a not-for-profit welfare organisation that provides care and accommodation to elderly men and women who are financially disadvantaged, homeless, or at risk of homelessness in Dandenong.

With the right support behind him, he’s finding success in four different work environments, has learned new skills, and developed the confidence to step into open employment — all on his own terms.

He also works in supported employment across three Wallara divisions — Hospitality, Land Management, and Logistics — and spends one day a week in open employment at Wintringham Residential Aged Care in Dandenong.

“He absolutely loves being involved in the community and, from what we hear, all the people he works with love having him around too. If he’s happy, we’re happy,” his father Sergio says.

Whether he’s making coffees, maintaining gardens, packaging products, or supporting older residents, he is said to bring energy, care, and his signature smile to every role.

“I like doing different jobs — it makes the week fun. And I’ve learned I’m good at more things than I thought!” Camilo said.

From helping out with the laundry to managing the morning tea cart, Camilo spends a lot of time with the residents, contributes to staff meetings and social events, and says he has made ‘so many friends’.

Wallara is a disability employment and education provider, which helped Camilo and his family gain confidence in open employment as a safe and beneficial option.

Bernadette Eddelbuttel from Wintringham says Camilo is valued by both their team and the residents and seems to love the job he is in.

“Having him on the team is good for everyone as it brings more diversity and certainly more happiness to our team.”

Wallara Australia has been leading the way in creating open employment pathways for Melburnians living with disabilities – it comes as the most recent ABS data found less than 50 percent of Australians living with profound disabilities were employed.

Carolyn Bloch, Open Employment Advisor at Wallara, says, “Wintringham is a unique environment, and it needed someone exactly like Camilo—personable, kind, friendly, inclusive, and focused on his work. He was the perfect match.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Pair charged after alleged police car ramming

    Pair charged after alleged police car ramming

    Two men have been charged with after a police vehicle was allegedly repeatedly rammed at a Dandenong motel on Thursday 22 January. An 18-year-old man from Seaford was charged with…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 431626 Polymer Clay Workshop This beginner-friendly workshop will guide you through the process of shaping and designing your own unique clay creations. Perfect for…

  • Three accused of $24m drug smuggling attempt

    Three accused of $24m drug smuggling attempt

    Three men from Melbourne’s South East have been accused of allegedly trying to smuggle drugs with a street value of more than $24 million on an international flight into Australia.…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 142390 100 years ago 28 January 1926 OBSERVATIONS Dandenong citizens have received strict instructions from the ineffective and irritating Water Commission not to water…

  • Total Fire Ban declared ahead of scorching conditions

    Total Fire Ban declared ahead of scorching conditions

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 390909 A Total Fire Ban (TFB) has been declared for Saturday 24 January for all of Victoria as temperatures are set to soar in…