Financial wellbeing
We are here to support you
Here you'll find information on some of our Heartland services, as well as other external financial and wellbeing support.
Support for your banking
Money Talks is a helpline available to provide free advice to individuals and whānau struggling with
their finances.
Learn about Money Talks
NZ Relay enables people with hearing and speech impairments to communicate over the phone.
Go to NZ Relay website
Stepping UP provides free programmes to build your computer, smartphone and digital skills in small
easy steps.
Go to Stepping UP website
The Women’s Refuge Shielded Site lets abuse victims ask for help safely, without showing in browser
history. Find the button at the bottom of every page.
Go to Women’s Refuge Shielded
Lifeline Aotearoa’s helpline and textline provides 24/7, confidential support from qualified
counsellors and trained volunteers
Go to Lifeline Aotearoa
Dementia New Zealand is a national body supporting six Affiliates: Auckland, Canterbury, Hawkes Bay,
Lakes, Wellington, and Waikato.
Go to Dementia New Zealand
Blind Low Vision New Zealand supports people with vision loss, offering practical and emotional
rehabilitation to help with daily challenges.
Go to Blind Low Vision
NFDHH partners with communities and government to raise awareness of deafness and promote hearing
health.
Go to the NFDHH website
Sorted is a trusted source of free, impartial and independent financial information and resources
for New Zealanders.
Go to the Sorted website
The Citizens Advice Bureau provides free, independent legal information and advice to help you
understand your rights and access legal services.
Go to Citizens Advice Bureau
Age Concern New Zealand supports people over 65 and their whānau, promoting dignity, wellbeing, and
equity.
Go to Age Concern
How can we help?
If you are facing a difficult circumstance and need our support, please reach out and let us know what
you need.
Call us on 0800 85 20 20