Do you need a guiding hand to better manage your finances?

Our staff offer a completely confidential and non-judgemental service to help individuals take control of their finances and to successfully manage their own money.

Financial Mentoring

The most effective advice you can receive is that given one-on-one by a qualified financial mentor. This advice is free, confidential and non-judgmental to families/whanau and individuals experiencing hardship, difficulties managing debt and also other social issues which impact on the household.

Our aim is for people to become self-empowered, to self manage their own financial affairs and create a brighter future for themselves and family.

If you need advice, give our budgeting service a call on 0508 637 200, or email reception@whangareibudgeting.co.nz alternatively message. for free advice.

Community Education

Our qualified financial mentors have a number of different Community Education programs that can be delivered to community groups, schools and other service organizations. Presentations can be tailored to suit requirements.

Community Education Programs are designed to meet the needs of the participants and provide them with skills to manage their own personal finances.

Money Mates sessions are offered which are peer-led group sessions (up to 8 individuals) which encourages participants to talk openly about money and finances.

If you require Community Education or Money Mates please give our budgeting service a call on 0508 637 200, or email reception@whangareibudgeting.co.nz alternatively message.

We are open

Monday to Thursday
8:30 am - 4:00 pm

Friday
8:30 am - 12:30 pm

About us

Employment is one of the biggest factors that lock tāngata whaikaha (people with disabilities) out of society. Raising work and career opportunities provides an essential place for connection and lifts the model for next-generation practices.

Āhei is a service provided by NorthAble that works to provide meaningful, enjoyable work opportunities for tāngata whaikaha. We bring partner employers and businesses together with motivated members of the disabled community, creating a meaningful employment future for tāngata whaikaha.

We want to invest in diversity development to see a fair representation of tāngata whaikaha working across organisations to reflect the communities we live in and assist in furthering the independence of the community. Our partner organisations share this vision, and we offer the support to implement diverse and inclusive practices and develop our interns to bring their enriched perspectives into the workplace.

Become an Intern

We understand that society disables individuals, and the employment sector is no different. The Āhei program is an internship that removes barriers to the workforce by providing direct access to corporate, commercial, non-government and community organisations across Whangārei so tāngata whaikaha (people with disabilities) can participate in work.

Our Process

Step 1: Application

   · You apply for the program and our mentors meet with you to discuss your goals.

    · Both you and the Āhei team decide if the internship is right for you and which cohort you’ll join.

    · We aim to match you to a work placement role that suits your capabilities, goals and interests.

Step 2: Internship

    · You attend a three-week long introduction course, three days per week, to get you ready for your placement.

    · You then start your internship work placement.

    · You also attend our readiness course, one day per week, which will support you to understand the skills you are learning at work.

    · We give you individualised mentorship throughout your placement if you need support.

    · We also liaise with your host employer to ensure a successful placement.

Step 3: Employment

    · At the end of your internship, we help you find paid employment.

Why Āhei

SUPPORT

Āhei has a team of mentors to guide you through every step of your internship placement, from commencement to graduation.

LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT

We guide you through your employment development with workshops, training, peer sessions and job placement to provide learning opportunities along the way.

GROWTH

We provide opportunities to grow professionally in the workplace and personally through an alternative approach to the program that supports your individual learning needs.

COMMUNITY

We help you build social connections with peers, actively working to create a collegial atmosphere between you and your fellow interns.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Aged between 15 to 24 years old
  • Have a disability that is likely to last six months or longer
  • Available for the six-month internship placement and committed to participating in the full length of the program
  • A New Zealand citizen (or hold an appropriate visa)
  • Be able to reasonably carry out the full length of the internship’s job placement and workshops

The Ideal Applicant

  • A long-term desire to be employed
  • Understand your disability as an individual or have a willingness to understand and self-advocate (we can help with this)
  • Willingness to participate and engage with others, upholding the values of the Āhei project and the Enabling Good Lives approach.

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Become a Partner

Āhei works to provide internship placements for tāngata whaikaha (people with disabilities) into government, commercial, corporate and non-profit organisations.

Why Āhei?

SUPPORT

Āhei has a team with expertise to guide partner organisations and interns through the program.

LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT

We offer disability competency training by specialists in the field to our partners and individualised support for host business with interns in work placement roles.

COMMUNITY

We are connected to various community organisations and network with our partner businesses with other authorities and diversity initiatives in the sector.

TALENT

Our interns create a talent pool that is diverse, which in turn diversifies and adds immeasurable value to your business profile and social capital.

NETWORK

We create network of businesses across the region, creating a community of like-minded organisations.

How You Can Help

  • Active partnership

Provide placement opportunities for our interns

  • Passive partnership

Sponsorship of events associated to Āhei

Or talk to us about exploring other ways to collaborate

How active partnership works

INITIAL MEETING

We meet on-site to discuss the program and what you can offer an intern. We then conduct a site assessment to help ensure we select the most appropriate intern for your environment.

MATCHING

We select an intern from our talent pool according to their interests and your needs for a purposeful placement.

UPSKILLING

We provide training to Āhei interns using the ‘i am capable’ framework along their internship journey.

WRAP-AROUND SUPPORT

The Āhei team provides ongoing mentoring and assistance to interns and partners, ensuring a well-supported experience for everyone.

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Contact

Our
Whangarei Budgeting Services
Team
Anna McIntosh

Senior Financial Mentor

anna@whangareibudgeting.co.nz

022 474 1822

Jessica McCready

Financial Mentor

jess@whangareibudgeting.co.nz

022 365 9362

Vicki Wakefield

Financial Mentor

vicki@whangareibudgeting.co.nz

022 164 6973

Shannon Philips

Community Educator

shannon@whangareibudgeting.co.nz

027 266 0906

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