The Australian Council of Social Service is a national advocate supporting people affected by poverty, disadvantage and inequality, and the peak council for community services nationally.
Established in 1956, ACOSS aims to reduce poverty and inequality by:
Leading and supporting initiatives within the community services and welfare sector and acts as an independent non-party political voice
By drawing on the direct experiences of people affected by poverty and inequality and the expertise of its diverse member base, we develop and promote socially and economically responsible public policy and action by government, community and business.
Our values
We believe that no one should have to live in poverty and that all people should be treated with dignity and respect.
We are committed to the full realisation of human rights.
We value diversity and work inclusively.
We support self-determination for Australia’s First Peoples.
We want a sustainable future for all
How we work
We work at the national level, to influence changes to federal policies and laws.
We collaborate with the State and Territory Councils of Social Service.
We support the voices of people directly affected by policy.
We are dynamic, determined and strategic.
We are uncompromising in our commitment to human rights and equity and to calling out human rights breaches and inequities.
We partner with allies in diverse sectors around common goals to maximise our combined impact.
We work to find common ground across difference.
We are non-partisan.
Peak body for the community sector
ACOSS member organisations are central to our work. Our national membership network links a broad spectrum of community services across Australia and is the national voice of people affected by poverty and inequality.