
Aimee McVeigh
Chief Executive Officer
Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS)
Aimee is QCOSS’ Chief Executive Officer, and a strong advocate for equality, opportunity and wellbeing for all Queenslanders.
As a community lawyer and human rights advocate, Aimee led the successful campaign for a Human Rights Act for Queensland.
Aimee has qualifications in communications and law, attaining a Master of Laws (International and Public Law) from the University of Melbourne. Her work as a lawyer focussed on human rights and discrimination, guardianship, estate planning, child protection and domestic violence.
Prior to joining QCOSS, she worked in various senior and advisory roles, including at the Disability Royal Commission, Disability Law Queensland and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Legal and Advocacy Service.
Aimee has been engaged by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples as a gender advisor, and has worked with a number of non-profit organisations in Queensland, including during the Child Abuse Royal Commission.
She was also a state finalist for the 2017 Australian of the Year Awards, and a finalist for the 2019 Australian Human Rights Commission Human Rights Medal.
She has worked across a range of project streams including, child protection, domestic and family violence services, family and relationship services and disability services.
SESSIONS
Day 2
9.10
Opening Keynote: System change and prevention through addressing social determinants of homelessness
How QCOSS and partners are shaping a new peak body to strengthen the DFV sector
integrating services, and advocating for systemic reform that keeps people safely housed
Looking at homelessness from a human rights perspective
Aimee McVeigh, Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS)
