Building your Skills: Tips for Apprentices

Need help with reading, writing or numeracy? You’re not alone, and we’re here to support you! Here are some practical tips to boost your confidence and excel in your apprenticeship:

1. Seek support

  • Talk to your employer for help and support at work.
  • Contact your TAFE or training organisation for assistance. Your trainer or student services can provide guidance.
  • Apply for the Disability Australian Apprentice Wage Subsidy (DAAWS)* through Mas. This subsidy helps with mentoring and tutorial support.

2. Find local learning centres

  • Look for adult education centres or TAFEs near you that offer literacy and numeracy classes.
  • Your current TAFE or training organisation might already provide these classes.
  • Contact the Australian Council for Adult Literacy to find learning centres in your area.

3. Use online resources

  • Visit the Reading Writing Hotline website (www.readingwritinghotline.edu.au) or call 1300 6 555 06 for help with reading and writing.
  • These resources are designed to help you improve at your own pace.

4. Reading tips

  • Choose What Interests You: Start with books or articles that you enjoy.
  • Read Daily: Set aside a few minutes each day to read.
  • Read at Your Own Pace: Take your time and use dictionaries to understand new words.

5. Writing tips

  • Practice Daily: Make writing a daily habit.
  • Review Your Work: Check your writing for spelling and grammar errors.
  • Use Online Resources: The Government’s writing skills website offers tips and exercises to improve your writing.

Remember, improving your skills is a journey. Every step you take brings you closer to your goals. You’ve got this!

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