NSW SMART AND SKILLED

Smart and Skilled is an initiative of the NSW Vocational Education and Training (VET) system. It is helping people in NSW get the skills they need to find a job and advance their careers. Under this initiative there are also opportunities for companies & workers to potentially access funding in the attempt to reduce possibility of redundancy, increase business growth and promotion.

Sureway Skills Training (SST) is an approved provider to deliver Government funding for the formal training component for traineeships for courses listed on SSTs scope. Most traineeship qualifications for trainees who are new entrants are subsidised under Smart and Skilled.

SST also has Smart and Skilled funding to deliver part qualifications. This process requires a Training Needs Identification (TNI). TNIs are skills sets consisting of 1 to 8 units of competency that provide pathways to employment for job seekers and provide essential qualifications for workers at risk of unemployment and/or may create a promotion.

WORKREADY SUBSIDIES

WorkReady is a South Australian government initiative that brings together funding for training, employment and skills activities. WorkReady is about targeting training and employment opportunities to the needs of people, strategic industries and regions. Individuals need to meet course entry requirements and verify their eligibility for enrolment before being enrolled in a government subsidised training place. Check what government subsidised training options you may be eligible by clicking here.

For more information

Skills & Employment Website

ACT SUBSIDIES

ACT Skilled Capital

Skilled Capital is an ACT Government-funded training initiative offering a comprehensive range of services and subsidies to provide individuals the support they need to complete the training that is right for them. Skilled Capital offers an opportunity for the Canberra community to access quality training and fill critical skills needs areas across a range of industries such as community services, information technology, health, and construction. Skilled Capital is an ACT Government training initiative, funded by the ACT and Australian Governments.

Sureway Skills Training (RTO ID: 91058), has been approved to provide training for Skilled Capital qualifications. A co-contribution fee to be made by students undertaking a subsided course. Students make a contribution towards the costs of their training and the ACT Government subsidise the remaining course costs at enrolment or before training commences. The RTO has determined the Tuition Fee and Fee Concession for each of the nominated qualifications under Skilled Capital.

To be eligible you must be:

an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or New Zealand passport holder resident for more than 6 months, or
a person who holds a visa that is identified as being eligible
living or working in the ACT, and
at least 15 years of age, and
not enrolled in or attending secondary school or college or another program leading to the completion of year 12 except where the student:
– is undertaking a course of study leading to completion of year 12 in an alternative program, or
– has an Exemption Certificate and the selected Skilled Capital qualification is an approved Australian School-based Apprenticeship pathway.
Previous education and training will not impact your eligibility for Certificate III qualifications and above. However, you cannot be funded for a qualification you have completed within the last 7 years. Also, you can only be subsidised for 1 Skilled Capital qualification at a time.

For more information please visit: ACT Skilled Capital

ACT User Choice

User Choice Funding is an Australian Apprenticeship initiative. It’s a great way to get a head start in your chosen career and aims to provide funding aligned to the skill needs of industry, responding to changing government priorities. Sureway Skills Training (RTO ID: 91058), has been approved to provide qualifications listed on the ACT Qualifications Register. Australian Apprenticeships in the ACT are funded by the ACT and Australian Governments.
To be eligible you must:

be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or New Zealand passport holder resident for more than 6 months, or
a person who holds a visa that is identified as being eligible
Work in the ACT;
Be at least 17 years of age
not enrolled in or attending a school or college, or another program leading to the completion of year 12
Receive remuneration for your work;
– Complete a minimum of 15 hours’ combined work and training per week. Casual employees cannot undertake an Australian Apprenticeship in the ACT. Employment and training hours may be averaged over 4 weeks for non-school-based training contracts.
– Undertake an approved Australian Apprenticeships qualification with an approved RTO, as listed on the ACT Qualifications Register;
– Have the required supervision in the workplace for an Australian Apprenticeship.
For more information please visit: ACT Skills Australian Apprenticeships