The program has the services of experienced counsellors who can assist you in various ways:
- General counselling – learning difficulties, managing work and study, personal problems
- Support counselling for victims of torture and trauma
- Interviews for students to establish pathways for achieving vocational and academic goals
- Referral to external support services
As well as having access to the Central TAFE Library, AMEP students can visit the Independent Learning Centre (ILC) to study independently. English language teachers can help locate resources and answer questions related to English language learning.
There are books, CDs, DVDs, audio tapes and computer program for self study from beginner to advanced level.
The AMEP’s Migrant Pathways into Employment courses are designed to assist students obtain employment in a range of sectors including Mining, Community Services and Science.
The courses are typically 6 months in duration and include English support and, in some cases, field placement.
If you are registered with a Job Network they may pay your fees for you.
For more information contact the Migrant Pathways into Employment Officer on 9427 1577
Eligible clients can have fee-free translations of certain documents necessary for settlement in Australia – birth certificates, marriage certificates, educational qualifications, employment references.