NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
Jane Endacott is an accomplished leader with extensive experience in various sectors, including mental health, aged care, and education. Currently serving as Director of Engagement at the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and as Vice Chair & Non Executive Director at ADHD Australia, Jane has a strong commitment to improving the lives of individuals with ADHD. Previously, Jane held the position of Director, Strategic Projects at the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, where the focus was on enhancing governance in aged care as part of a national reform agenda. Jane's role at Movember involved directing workplace mental health initiatives and establishing a global digital health portfolio. As CEO of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, Jane spearheaded strategic planning and advocacy efforts. Jane's educational background includes graduate certificates from Monash University and the University of Leicester, in addition to a bachelor's degree from the University of Technology Sydney.
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NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (NDIS Commission) works with NDIS participants, NDIS providers and the community to uphold the rights of people with disability and build the capacity of providers to deliver safe and quality services and supports. The NDIS Commission will operate a new, nationally consistent system to safeguard the rights of NDIS participants, and will achieve this by working with people with disability, providers and the community. The NDIS Commission is responsible for: •registration and regulation of NDIS providers, including through the new NDIS Practice Standards and an NDIS Code of Conduct •compliance monitoring, investigation and enforcement action •responding to concerns, complaints and reportable incidents, including abuse and neglect of a person with disability •national oversight of behaviour support, including monitoring the use of restrictive practices within the NDIS with the aim of reducing and eliminating such practices •leading the work with states and territories to design and implement nationally consistent NDIS worker screening •facilitating information sharing arrangements with the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA), State and Territory and other Commonwealth regulatory bodies. The NDIS Commission commenced operations in New South Wales and South Australia on 1 July 2018 and commenced in all states and territories (except Western Australia) on 1 July 2019. It will be operational in all states and territories from 1 July 2020.