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What do we want?

When a public official doesn’t do their job, or deliberately does wrong to a person, that’s the worst kind of abuse. Those individuals – whether judges, attorneys or others – need to be removed from the system. But they almost never are because there is no meaningful oversight in the courts and those who try to speak out are retaliated against.

There needs to be greater oversight, accountability and transparency of our child welfare system and juvenile dependency courts.

Reform the human services, which thanks to our government repeating past attrocities, has again turned our most vulnerable into extremely profitable commodities for greedy NGOs.  Government to facilitate all human services and withdraw use of NGOs immediately.

Accountability and jail for any human services employees or stakeholders breaching any law or policy or procedure.

Human trafficking by our governments must cease immediately and children, the elderly and disabled freed from NGO prison where they're chemically restrained to sit and accumulate cash for traffickers.

We recommend that all lawyers and other stakeholders be removed from all human services - after jail of all those found to be in breach of any laws contributing towards domestic trafficking.  All law societies and legal services commissions to cease existence as they serve no purpose other than to protect criminal lawyers who traffick children, the disabled and the elderly.

CPS is supposed to give families chances.  According to Proverb 16:27: ‘Ungodly man is immoral. An evil man digs up evil.’ Why does man dig up evil? Usually to slander you.

Some people have done bad and can’t go back and change what they have done. But it doesn’t mean that they cannot change and that we should not exercise wisdom, love, compassion and humility. A person unwilling to help others is a person without humility. Proverbs 18:21: ‘Death and life are in the power of the tongue: And they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.’

CPS is supposed to give families chances.”

We must use our words to build up, not tear down; encourage, not discourage. And thus we should encourage those who are trying to better themselves by giving them second chances.

 

In the best interest of the child and human rights: Alecomm legislation amendments submission

RECOMMENDATION 1 : Statutes of limitations be changed or amended under the child protection act. With no time limit. This would only apply from the date this has been passed. This in turn will hold the perpetrator accountable for their actions. Thinking before acting. Putting the right people in the job. Relieving the system (State government) of further litigations, hence freeing up funds.

 RECOMMENDATION 2 :  Those that are found to be making false and miss leading allegation to be held accountable where by a fine or jail time is imposed.  This includes healthworkers, caseworkers, casemanagers, etc.

Reform for better child protection

Given that Australia has ratified and signed the International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights; and that Article 3 states “The States Parties to the present Covenant undertake to ensure the equal right of men and women to the enjoyment of all civil and political rights set forth in the present Covenant”[1], we hereby state request the following changes in the protection of our most vulnerable assets, our children. Let us see the government show us that children are important to them, and that accountability when it comes to child protection is at the forefront of all their decision making.

The only real remedy for the abuses of the child protection system is its abolition. No one should have the power to take children from their parents by force of arms, and the upkeep of children should not be paid with appropriated funds. Once the child protection behemoth is dead, private charity can easily handle the small load of orphaned children, as it responded to the much larger number of homeless children a century ago before the creation of the welfare state.

Since the political will to eliminate the child protection system is nowhere near to realisation, we have here a list of lesser reforms that may alleviate the hardships in the current system, and lead toward more comprehensive reforms.