Mrs Justine Brogna is a social worker based in Williamstown, caring for people who need practical support and a bit of steadiness during tough times. Her work is based in 95 Ferguson Street, Williamstown VIC 3016, where she helps individuals and families sort through worries and challenges, step by step.
Most of her sessions focus on counselling and mental health support. That can look like talking things through when stress is building up, helping people make sense of what’s happening, and working out what support might help next. At times, mental health assessments are also part of the process, especially when someone needs a clearer picture of their situation and options.
She also works with people to connect with community resources. Sometimes it’s not just the feelings, but the practical side too—finding services, getting the right kind of follow-up, and understanding what can be put in place. Referrals to community resources are often used to help people move from one step to the next, without having to figure it all out alone.
Support groups are another part of the way she helps. For some people, hearing from others in a similar situation can take the pressure off. It can also help people feel less stuck, and more able to cope from day to day.
When things turn urgent, Justine provides crisis intervention. That means she’s there to help people in the moment when they feel overwhelmed and need support right away. The goal is usually to calm things down, work out what’s safest, and help plan the next steps.
Over time, the work stays focused on what people can do now, not just what has already happened. She aims to keep conversations clear and grounded, with support that fits the person and the situation. If you’re dealing with mental health concerns, need help with services, or want support that includes counselling and assessment, Justine Brogna can help you find a way forward.