Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program

Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program

The Australian Government is investing $436.4 million over four years to support the Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program. The SEE Program is an ongoing Australian Government program that delivers free language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills training to eligible Australians.

Training is available across Australia in metropolitan, regional and remote areas. It is delivered in two distinct and complementary streams:

  • General SEE Delivery: training of individuals by contracted training providers. This stream has been redesigned to offer both accredited and non-accredited training, provide more support for learners and include workplace-based training options.
  • SEE First Nations: a new stream dedicated to whole of community skills training delivery to First Nations people. SEE First Nations grants will fund First Nations organisations including Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs), registered training organisations (RTOs), Adult Community Education (ACE) providers or peak bodies (applying on behalf of their eligible members) to design appropriate training to suit their needs.

Watch a short video about the SEE Program.

SEE Success Stories

Find out how the SEE program has helped real people reach their goals.

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SEE where it can take you!

Stronger reading, writing, maths and computer skills can help you to: 

  • improve the skills you already have
  • build a better pathway to a good job
  • go further in your current job
  • be more confident to do further study

SEE will help with all these goals as well as everyday tasks, like filling in forms and reading to your child.

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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.
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How is the program delivered?

SEE is delivered by a national network of training providers. The training

Is flexible and can be:

  • part-time or full-time
  • in the classroom, in the workplace or online
  • foundation skills-focussed or vocational with foundation skills training embedded.
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Where can I find out more?

For more information, you can:

I’m an employer, industry association or union, where can I find out more?

The SEE Program includes Workplace-Based Training Projects where employers, industry associations and unions can partner with a SEE Provider to deliver workplace-based training to employed Australians.