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Skills for Education & Employment (SEE)

What is SEE?

The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program is funded by the Australian Government, and gives you the skills and support you need to prepare for work or further study. 

The SEE program is a great way to gain the confidence and English language, literacy and numeracy skills needed, for you to get the job you want or go on to further study. Our SEE program provides up to 2 years of Free training.

The SEE program can help boost your confidence in looking for work or starting training, by helping you:

  • study and obtain new vocational certificates.

  • Learn to use technology such as computers, tablets, and smartphones.

  • Complete everyday tasks like filling in forms, reading bus timetables, doing banking, and applying for a Driver’s License

  • Improve your reading, writing, spelling, and numeracy.

  • Increase your confidence to start studying.

  • develop goals and career pathways.

  • to apply for jobs and gain stable long-term employment.

  • Learn or improve your English language skills.

  • Develop employability skills.

Are you eligible?

To be eligible for the FREE SEE Program, a participant must be:

  • 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

  • aged over 15 years and left school, and

  • need help with your reading, writing, maths, English language or digital skills.

 

Attend now to:

  • Meet all your mutual obligation requirements. This activity is 25 points per week, which is your 100 points per month, not even job searching activities will be required.

  • Reduce or pay your court fines. We will assist you to apply for a Work and Development Permit (WDP) to do this.

Nationally accredited training

The SEE program is structured around your unique needs, with targeted training providing the right skills for your future. 

See below, for some of our free nationally accredited qualifications.

 Certificates in General Education for Adults (CGEA)

This is a nationally recognised qualification and can assist you to go on to further education, training, or employment.

 Certificate I
in New  Opportunities for Women (NOW)

This course is a bridging program that offers women on opportunity to explore various career options, builds self-confidence and gain academic standards necessary to enter other courses. 

Certificates I & II in Workplace skills and Certificate III in Business

These Certificates will give you the skills needed to help secure a job in an office environment and develop the administrative skills and knowledge needed to work across different industry sectors.

 Certificate II
in
Retail

A Certificate II in Retail Services gives you the skills needed to help secure a job in the Retail industry and develop the skills and knowledge needed to work across different sectors of the retail industry.

Certificate II
in
Community Services

A Certificate II in Community Services gives you the skills needed to help secure a job in Care Worker roles and develop the skills and knowledge needed to work across the different sectors of the community services industry.

Keys 4 Life

Want to get your Learner's Permit?

Students would join the SEE classroom to complete the Keys 4 Life Program.

Keys4Life is a pre-driver education program that allows students over 15 years of age to learn about safe driving and sit their Learner’s Permit Theory Test.

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How do I enrol?

Participants can be referred by:

  • WfA (Workforce Australia) providers

  • WfA and Digital Services Contact Centre (DSCC)

  • Services Australia,

  • DES (Disability Employment Services),

  • TtW (Transition to Work),

  • CDP (Community Development Program),

  • Parents Pathway providers.

Click for more information, including referral guide and activity codes.

       

If you are not receiving an income support payment, then contact our SMYL office for direct registration into our SEE program.

Albany

Retravision Stadium

156 Lockyer Ave,

Centennial Park WA 6330

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Boulder

60 Moran Street
Boulder WA 6432

0404 823 628

MariaG@SMYL.com.au

Bunbury

1a / 9 Harris Rd
Busselton WA 6280

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Busselton

1a / 9 Harris Rd
Busselton WA 6280

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Cloverdale

213 Wright Street

Cloverdale WA 6105

1800 953 585

info@smylcommunity.com.au

Cockburn

862 North Lake Road

Cockburn Central WA 6163

1800 953 585

info@smylcommunity.com.au

Esperance

56 The Esplanade

Esperance WA 6450

0434 436 814

AndreaK@SMYL.com.au

Fremantle

46 Mews Road

Fremantle WA 6160

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Geraldton

Victoria House Bill Sewell Complex 84-94 Chapman Road

Geraldton WA 6530

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Gosnells

2318 Albany Highway

Gosnells WA 6110

1800 953 585

info@smylcommunity.com.au

Kensington

51 Anketell Street

Kensington WA 6151

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Kwinana

Unit 22/40 Meares Avenue

Kwinana Town Centre WA 6167

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Mandurah

89 Mandurah Terrace

Mandurah WA 6210

1800 953 585

info@smylcommunity.com.au

Northam

108 Fitzgerald Street 
Northam WA 6401

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

Rockingham

Hunsdon House Suite 4,

First Floor / 11 Council Avenue

Rockingham WA 6168

1800 953 585

info@smylcommunity.com.au

South Perth locations

Available soon

1800 953 585
info@smylcommunity.com.au

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