SEE Program
The Australian Government’s Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program offers free training in reading, writing, English language, maths and digital skills.
Are you looking to improve your skills?
Would you like to get better at reading, writing, maths and digital skills? The SEE Program is here to help you – and it’s free!
You can start at your own level, learn at your own pace, and choose training based on your needs and goals. You can learn in the classroom, in the workplace or remotely.
Am I eligible?
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Eligibility for the SEE Program includes people who are:
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either
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and also:
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For Employers, Industry Associations and Unions
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The SEE Program also provides the opportunity for employers, industry associations and unions to participate in the program to improve the skills of employees through workplace-based training.
an Australian citizen or
a permanent visa holder or
on a provisional or temporary visa with working rights and eligible for the Adult Migrant English Program or
a Pacific Australian Labour Mobility visa holder
aged 15 years and over and left school, and
need help with their reading, writing, maths, English language and digital skills.
For employers, this flexible training can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your business and can be delivered directly to your employees in the workplace at a time convenient to you.
For Industry Associations, this training can be delivered to the employees of your members and tailored to meet industry needs.
For unions, this training can be delivered to your members and tailored to meet their specific needs.
Contact us
Contact our team today at SEEProgram@vts-training.com.au for further information about how the SEE Program can help you.
You can also contact your employment services provider or Centrelink to discuss a referral to the SEE Program.
For more information
You can also visit the Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program page for further information about the program.
The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.