Fee-free training
Hundreds of fee-free training courses are now available for school leavers, young people and job seekers, as part of the NSW Government’s Skilling for Recovery initiative.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said these courses come from the $320 million committed to delivering 100,000 fee-free training places across the state.
“There are more than 100,000 fee-free training places available for people in NSW as the workforce looks to reskill, retrain and redeploy in a post COVID-19 economy,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“It doesn’t matter if you are a school leaver or looking for a new career path, I encourage everyone impacted by the pandemic to see what training options are available to them.”

Am I eligible for Skilling for Recovery Fee-Free training?
To be eligible for fee-free qualification training under Skilling for Recovery you need to:
- live or work in NSW
- be aged 15 years or older
- have left school
- be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen.
You must also meet one of the following criteria.
- Unemployed
- At risk of unemployment (as specified by the Department)
- 17 – 24 years of age (regardless of employment status).
Current Fee-Free, Skilling for Recovery Funded Courses from The Medcast Institute
Statements of Attainments in Disability

Check out these skill sets:
Statement of Attainment in Individual Support
Statement of Attainments in Aged Care

Statements of Attainments in Leadership & Management

This skill set reflects the role of individuals working as developing and emerging leaders in a range of contexts.
Check out these skill sets:
Statement of Attainment in Leadership and Management
Other Courses and
Skill Sets

You may also be able to benefit from NSW Smart and Skilled training subsidies to gain skills and competencies defined by the NSW Government as essential.
Call our expert team on 1300 652 046 to discuss the right course for you or to find out more on other training programs.

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