About the SEE Program

The SEE Program offers a free, practical solution for businesses looking to upskill their employees. With a focus on improving essential language, literacy, numeracy, and digital (LLND) skills, the program helps employees perform better in their current roles, builds confidence, and provides your employees with the skills they need to grow with your business.

What the SEE Program offers

Personalised LLND training

  • Training is tailored to meet the specific needs of your business and your employees.
  • Both accredited and non-accredited learning options are available, ensuring employees acquire the skills they need.

Flexible delivery

  • Training can be delivered in the workplace or on-site at training centres, at a time that is convenient to you, minimising disruption to business operations.
  • SEE Providers are located across metropolitan, regional and remote areas of Australia, making the program easily accessible.

Why Foundation Skills are essential in the workplace

Developing core LLND skills can have both immediate and long-lasting positive impacts on individuals, including:

  • Improved productivity: Employees with stronger LLND skills may work more efficiently, reducing errors and increasing productivity.
  • Enhanced employee retention: Personal development may improve job satisfaction and reduce staff turnover.
  • Increased safety and compliance: Better comprehension may help employees follow safety protocols and compliance requirements accurately.

How to participate

To sign up for the SEE Program, get in touch with your local SEE Provider who will work with you to evaluate your employees’ skills gaps and develop relevant, flexible and tailored training.

A Smart Investment for the Future

With the SEE Program, businesses can equip their workforce with essential skills at no cost for the training. This not only helps employees become more effective in their roles but also creates opportunities to support future business growth.

Learn more

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

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