9th December 2024 | Grants
The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program offers free training in reading, writing, math, and digital skills to help you achieve your goals.
This program is designed to improve language, literacy, and numeracy skills, making it easier for adults in Australia to find a job, pursue further education, or build a sustainable career.
With 22 training providers across the country, the SEE program is available in cities, regional areas, and remote locations. It offers flexible learning options, including workplace-based training, and provides support to help you succeed.
How the SEE Program can help you
The SEE Program offers free training to help improve your reading, writing, maths and basic computer skills. Some quick facts about SEE:
- SEE is free!
- training is based on your future goals
- you can begin at your own level and learn at your own pace
- you can study full-time or part-time, up to 25 hours a week
- you can learn in a classroom, at home or in your workplace
- you can still care for your family or continue to look for work if you are looking for a job
- you may be able to do work experience
- SEE can help you with everyday tasks like filling in forms and reading to your child.
Stronger foundation skills in reading, writing, maths and computer skills can help increase your confidence as well as open the door to new opportunities. Whether you’re a native English speaker or from a non-English speaking background, SEE has courses to help.
Am I eligible?
To be eligible for SEE, you need to be:
- Either:
- 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.
- And:
- be aged 15 years and over and left school, and
- need help with your reading, writing, maths, English language or digital skills.
How can I access the SEE Program?
To find out how to access the SEE Program, you can:
- get in touch with your local SEE Provider
- call your employment services provider
- call the National Customer Service Line on 1800 805 260 or
- contact Centrelink
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To find out how to access the SEE Program, you can contact your local SEE Provider by visiting dewr.gov.au/SEE