Mentions Department of Social Services

by Cait Kelly in The Guardian  

Melissa Fisher believed her jobseeker payments would be cut off if she didnā€™t complete a resilience training course.

So the South Australian-based artist, who has a disability and has been on income support for several years, signed up. She found herself being asked to rate her friends and family, whether God played an important role in her life and if she felt grateful she had enough to eat.

At one point in the four-day course, she was shown pictures of Brad Pitt in a chicken suit to illustrate how people can go from ā€œnothing to somethingā€.

ā€œI found all of it so condescending,ā€ Fisher says of the resilience training run by WISE employment in South Australia.

ā€œThey said that who we have in our life is important and surrounding ourselves with successful people will make us successful. If we surround ourselves with unsuccessful people we will be unsuccessful.ā€

Fisher says she believed the course was part of her mutual obligations which jobseekers are required to undertake otherwise their payments can be suspended. Fisher says she was never told she could choose not to do the course ā€“ and other jobseekers across Australia say they also thought the same.