Australian Legislative Ethics Commission

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The Australian Legislative Ethics Commission, also referred to as ALECOMM, is a non-governmental organization established in 1998. Its primary objective is to promote ethical conduct within Australia's Family Law system through investigations and public transparency campaigns. The organization assists families who have experienced child removal by child protection agencies when caseworkers have not followed legal protocols, guidelines, and policy. ALECOMM recently registered as an Australian Charity to support its mission.[1]

NGO activism with the Australian government

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