In 2025, will&able received an Innovation Grant from the Ministry of Social Development, launching the will&able Innovation Project. With initiatives like a competency framework, supervisor training and corporate secondment framework, we’re creating real opportunities for growth - inside and beyond our factory walls.
our blog
We know we're part of something special, a social enterprise powered by a team that’s truly one of a kind. This blog is where we share their stories, celebrate what’s happening across our workplace and open up honest conversations about some of the tough issues around accessibility, inclusion and opportunity.
Blog
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March 17, 2026
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March 11, 2026
Launching our clean team
The launch of our clean team marks an exciting new chapter for will&able - creating meaningful employment while delivering high-quality cleaning services. Every clean helps build skills, confidence, and independence for our growing team while opening doors for other neurodivergent and differently-abled people where employment opportunities are often limited.
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February 17, 2026
Ways you can support will&able
Many Kiwis choose will&able products to support a community that deserves opportunities. Every purchase, partnership, donation, or share helps create meaningful work, build skills, and open doors for neurodivergent and differently-abled Kiwis. Support will&able - because when everyone gets a chance to thrive, we all benefit.
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December 16, 2025
Celebrating our 63-year journey
This week, we’re celebrating a milestone of 63 years since our journey began. Our story stretches back to 1962, when Arthur Clayton founded The Auckland Sheltered Workshop and Training Centre - a pioneering step toward creating work opportunities for neurodiverse and differently abled people in Aotearoa.
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December 10, 2025
Scaling together
We love partnering with businesses that make a real difference - from national brands to local innovators. This month, we’re shining a light on ISpy Nits, a Kiwi company turning a common parenting challenge into a fun, stigma-free solution.
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October 07, 2025
Minimum wage exemption: let’s talk about it
The barriers to employment for disabled people in Aotearoa are often hard to talk about. At will&able, we believe in being open and transparent about the system we operate in, and our uncharted journey towards becoming a financially sustainable social enterprise while doing right by our people.