STEPS Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program and NDIS Services Launch in Hervey Bay

STEPS officially launched its Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program and its range of NDIS Services in Hervey Bay on Thursday 6 February.

The SEE Program is aimed at giving people the opportunity to improve their language, literacy, numeracy and digital literacy skills through individually contextualised learning.

“With expertise formed from providing training opportunities for almost 20 years, we are incredibly proud to offer inclusive and engaging course content, practical and inspiring work and learning experiences, and access to qualified, dedicated and passionate trainers,” said Carmel Crouch AM, Managing Director of STEPS Group.

“Here at STEPS, we believe that when people enrol in a course, they join a community like no other.”

Through STEPS’ SEE Program, participants can learn the skills necessary to build a pathway to employment, go further in their current career path or build their confidence to undertake further study.

“STEPS has a proven track record of delivering the SEE Program in parts of Northern Queensland and the Northern Territory, successfully creating meaningful outcomes for participants and providing them with the skills needed for further study and employment within their communities,” Ms Crouch said.

STEPS’ NDIS Services empower individuals through personalised support and community connection, fostering confidence, skills, and independence through services such as Employment Support, Supported Independent Living (SIL), Recreational Activities, and more.

“It is such an honour to expand our programs and bring these life-changing learning opportunities to the people of Hervey Bay and the greater Wide Bay region.”

Eligible participants can begin their learning journey and take advantage of the free courses offered through the SEE Program by applying online via the STEPS website.

Participants and employers wishing to access STEPS’ range of NDIS Services can reach out to the STEPS team on 1800 312 742 for enquiries or support.

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

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