23/04/2026
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission reform 2026 is reshaping disability services, allied health delivery, behaviour support, NDIS compliance, participant outcomes, and provider accountability across Australia.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme is entering a new phase.
This reform is not about reducing services. It is about strengthening how services are delivered, measured, and sustained.
Providers will be expected to demonstrate functional capacity outcomes, maintain strong NDIS documentation and reporting standards, and operate with clear systems aligned to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
We are seeing a shift toward:
• Evidence-based allied health and behaviour support.
• Functional Capacity Assessments driving participant funding.
• Increased NDIS registration requirements for high-risk supports.
• Stronger compliance, governance, and audit readiness.
• Greater focus on measurable participant outcomes and service impact.
At Glow Health Care Australia, we view this as a necessary evolution.
Our approach has always prioritised:
• Functional, outcome-driven support.
• High-quality documentation and compliance systems.
• Trauma-informed and culturally responsive care.
• Capacity building for participants, families, and schools.
Because the future of the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission will reward providers who can clearly demonstrate the value of their services.
This is not a moment for concern. It is a moment for preparation, clarity, and leadership.