The NDIS Commission works with providers to improve the quality and safety of NDIS services and supports. The NDIS Code of Conduct sets out expectations for appropriate and ethical conduct in the provision of supports and services. The commission regulates NDIS suppliers, provides national coherence, promotes safety and quality services, resolves problems and identifies areas for improvement.

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