



Skills for Education & Employment (SEE)
What is SEE?
The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.

​​The SEE Program is a great way to gain confidence and improve your English language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills needed for you to access more job opportunities or go on to further study.
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The SEE program can help you to:
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Study and obtain vocational certificates
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​Learn to use technology such as computers, tablets, and smartphones
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Complete everyday tasks like filling in forms, reading bus timetables, doing banking, and applying for a Driver's License
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Improve your reading, writing, numeracy and digital skills
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Increase your confidence to start studying
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Develop goals and career pathways
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To apply for jobs and gain stable long-term employment
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Learn or improve your English language skills
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Develop employability skills
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Are you eligible?
To be eligible for the FREE SEE Program, a participant must be:
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An Australian citizen or
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A permanent visa holder, or
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On a provisional or temporary visa with working rights and eligible for the Adult Migrant English Program, or
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A Pacific Australian Labour Mobility visa holder
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aged 15 years and over and left school, and
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need help with your reading, writing, maths, English language or digital skills
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Nationally Accredited Training offered through the SEE Program

The SEE program is structured around your unique needs with targeted training providing the right skills for your future.
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See below for the list of our free nationally accredited qualifications delivered by SMYL.
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22476VIC
Course in Initial General Education for Adults
This is a nationally recognised qualification and can assist you to go on to further education, training or employment. ​​
22476VIC
Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory)
This is a nationally recognised qualification and can assist you to go on to further education, training or employment. ​​
22472VIC
Certificate I in General Education for Adults
This is a nationally recognised qualification and can assist you to go on to further education, training or employment. ​​
22473VIC
Certificate II in General Education for Adults
This is a nationally recognised qualification and can assist you to go on to further education, training or employment. ​​
52877WA
Certificate I in New Opportunities for Women (NOW)
This course is a bridging program that offers women an opportunity to explore various career options, build seff-confidence and gain academic standards necessary to enter other courses.
CHC22015
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 different sectors of the community services industry.
SIR20216
Certificate II in
Retail Services
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.
BSB10120
Certificate I in Workplace Skills​
A Certificate I in Workplace Skills will prepare you with the skills needed to develop your digital literacy, communication and organisational skills.
BSB20120
Certificate II in Workplace Skills
A Certificate II in Workplace Skills will give you the skills needed to further your digital literacy skills and prepare you for the workplace.
BSB30120
Certificate III in Business
A Certificate III in Business 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.

How do I apply?
Participants can be referred by:
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WfA (Workforce Australia) providers
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WfA and Digital Services Contact Centre (DSCC)
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Services Australia
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DES (Disability Employment Services)
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TtW (Transition to Work)
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CDP (Community Development Program)
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Parent Pathways​
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You can apply directly to SEE SMYL by calling our team on 1800 953 585
or click the contact us button to get in touch with us.
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Regional Locations
Albany
Address: 156 Lockyer Ave,
Centennial Park WA 6330
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Bunbury
Address: 3 Bourke St,
Bunbury WA 6230
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Busselton
Address: 1A, 9 Harris Rd, Busselton WA 6280
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Esperance
Address: 56 The Esplanade, Esperance WA 6450
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Geraldton
Address: 94 Chapman Road,
Geraldton WA 6530
Kalgoorlie
Address: 60 Moran Street,
Boulder WA 6432
Northam
Address: 108 Fitzgerald Street,
Northam WA 6401

We take your privacy seriously
SMYL is committed to protecting your privacy and information. All data is stored responsibly, with industry best practices observed and security front and centre in our thinking. To that end, SMYL is certified as compliant with the ISO 27001 Information Security standard and the DEWR Information Security Systems Scheme.
