Explore Courses 

Our courses are designed to build practical capability, expand opportunity and support inclusive economic and educational development. 

We offer three integrated learning pathways, each designed to meet learners at different stages of their journey—from early exploration through to structured, workforce-aligned development. 

 

1. ientrepreneur 

From idea to opportunity 

The ientrepreneur pathway supports individuals who want to explore how a personal interest, skill, or idea can become a viable source of income. 

These short, structured courses focus on practical thinking, guided exploration, and real-world application. Participants are supported through facilitated learning, peer discussion, and simple tools that help clarify ideas and assess potential opportunities. 

This pathway is particularly suited for learners seeking to: 

  • Explore self-employment or side income opportunities 

  • Build confidence in their ideas without high financial risk 

  • Develop practical pathways to micro-enterprise creation 

Impact focus: 
ientrepreneur courses strengthen grassroots economic participation by enabling individuals to create income opportunities within their local context. 

 

2. UpLift 

Building skills for growth and resilience 

The UpLift pathway is designed to strengthen employability, digital capability, and foundational skills for individuals seeking to improve their current situation or transition into new opportunities. 

Courses focus on practical workplace skills, digital literacy, communication, and personal capability development. Delivery is flexible and accessible, supporting participation across diverse environments, including low-resource settings. 

This pathway supports participants to: 

  • Improve readiness for employment or further study 

  • Build confidence using digital tools and online platforms 

  • Strengthen communication and problem-solving skills 

Impact focus: 
UpLift courses support social mobility by enabling learners to build the capabilities required for sustained participation in education, employment, and community life. 

 

3. Formalised courses 

Structured learning aligned to recognised frameworks 

Formalised courses provide more structured learning experiences aligned to industry standards, qualifications, or recognised frameworks. These courses are designed for participants seeking clearly defined outcomes and progression pathways. 

Courses may include vocationally aligned content, structured curriculum design, and defined learning outcomes supported by guided facilitation and applied assessment tasks. 

This pathway is suited for: 

  • Learners seeking structured, outcomes-focused education 

  • Organisations requiring aligned workforce development 

  • Participants progressing from introductory or UpLift programmes 

Impact focus: 
Formalised courses create clear pathways to employment, further study, and professional development while maintaining accessibility and flexibility. 

 

Closing positioning statement 

Across all pathways, EquityEd integrates flexible delivery, culturally responsive design, and a strong commitment to equity. 

Our model ensures that learning is accessible and meaningful—supporting individuals, communities, and systems to build capability and create lasting impact.