Discover who will be delivering the redesigned $436m Skills for Education and Employment Program with expanded eligibility

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The outcome of the Request for Tender for the redesigned Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program 2024-28 has been announced.

The SEE Program is an ongoing program that delivers free language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills (LLND) training to eligible Australians. The SEE Program has been redesigned to expand eligibility to include all Australians aged over 15 years who have left school removing the requirement to be a registered job seeker.

The redesigned SEE program will continue to be available across metropolitan, regional and remote areas of Australia. Training will now be offered 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 for First Nations people.

Through the Request for Tender for the redesigned SEE Program 2024-28, organisations have been contracted to provide the General SEE Delivery training stream of the redesigned SEE Program.

Visit the Skills for Education and Employment web page to discover the 22 organisations who will deliver the General SEE Delivery training stream of the SEE Program. 
 

Correct at time of publication.