The Australian Government’s Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program supports people to enter employment and higher education by building their language, literacy, numeracy and digital literacy skills (LLND). In response to the Department of Education, Skills, and Employment’s discussion paper on delivering the program in 2023, we have submitted our recommendations to boost engagement and participant outcomes.
Our submission emphasises the need to view SEE Program delivery through a holistic digital inclusion lens, especially as more SEE providers offered hybrid online-in person delivery throughout COVID. 1
We also draw upon our experience coordinating our 3,500-strong network of community organisations to deliver tailored training and digital skills support on the ground, and the flexibility of this delivery model to account for in-language and culturally appropriate support, community trust and different levels of literacy.
In order to engage more people and improve their outcomes through the SEE Program, we recommend:
1. Discussion Paper – Delivery of the Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program 2023, pg. 12↩
Download our full submission below.
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