Post Program Monitoring Surveys – Quality and Progress Survey

The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations monitors outcomes for employment services participants through Post-Program Monitoring (PPM) surveys.

The Quality and Progress Survey provides information on participant satisfaction with their service provider and their progress to employment in two Workforce Australia employment programs – Workforce Australia Services and Transition to Work (TtW). Participants who were commenced on the caseload of either program and serviced by their provider for at least 91 days can receive the survey.

The survey is conducted on a monthly basis. Results are calculated for a 12-month period and updated quarterly.

On this page:

Results of the Quality and Progress Survey October 2023 to September 2024. See following paragraphs and table for more information.

Key points

Workforce Australia Services

Between October 2023 and September 2024,

  • 76.6% of participants on the Workforce Australia Services caseload were satisfied or very satisfied with the overall quality of service received from their provider.
  • 70.2% of participants on the Workforce Australia Services caseload felt that working with their provider improved their chances of getting a job.

Transition to Work

Between October 2023 and September 2024,

  • 84.2% of participants on the Transition to Work caseload were satisfied or very satisfied with the overall quality of service received from their provider.
  • 79.6% of participants on the Transition to Work caseload felt that working with their provider improved their chances of getting a job.

Downloads

Latest dashboards and reports

Previous dashboards and reports

Useful links

Workforce Australia Post-Program Monitoring Surveys

Survey Methodology

Survey information for participants

How Survey Data is Used

Reports using survey data

Workforce Australia Employment Services Data

Employment Services Data