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Careers/Pathways, VETiS & Careers Counselling Programs

Structured Workplace Learning

Capital City LLEN 0411 715 406 wendydalkiran@cityllen.org.au

The SWL program is delivered across Victoria by the LLEN Network. Each LLEN is responsible for developing a range of work placement opportunities for vulnerable young people, undertaking their senior secondary certificate. The program will be supported by a state-wide portal, which will list placement opportunities.

Pre - VCE

Centre for Adult Education (CAE) 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne.
Contact: 9652 0611 or preaccred@cae.edu.au

For early school leavers and adults who want to have another go at finishing their education and obtaining their VCE, this one semester program builds your skills again to give you the best start. You will study some English and Maths and preparation for study, run part time from the city. The CAE is now part of Box Hill Institute of TAFE. Twice a year for one semester at a time with direct pathways into VCE programs.

Skills and Jobs Centres

Cherie Ward Careers Counsellor - RMIT Skills and Jobs Centre City Campus, Building 70, Ground Floor, Skills and Job Centre 45 Cardigan Street, Carlton 3053

Located on TAFE facilities, centres will provide the community with free careers counselling and information about the best courses for them to achieve their career and vocational goals. The Skills and Jobs Centre will also provide a range of programs to prepare people for a return to study and can provide a dedicated course and careers advisor to support anyone not in secondary school. There are skills and jobs centres across Victoria visit the link for more info on locations.

AMES – English for young migrants

AMES, 255 William St, Melbourne VIC

AMES Australia’s Young Adult Program help young people to settle into their new life in Australia through a mix of classroom learning and activities in the workplace, on sporting fields, in the community, and other places of interest. Participants will also learn English with other young people, improve their computer and internet skills and prepare them for further study whilst practicing skills Australian employers want.

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