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Rapid changes to disability care raise concerns over transparency

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Published: February 14, 2026
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DISABILITY care in South East Queensland, covering Brisbane and surrounding areas, is undergoing profound change.

Families, people with disability, and support organisations are navigating a rapidly shifting landscape shaped by National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reforms, technological innovation, workforce pressures, and a growing emphasis on leadership from lived experience.

The NDIS is in the midst of a major overhaul aimed at improving efficiency and consistency.

A new digital assessment and support planning model, known as I CAN v6, will automate much of the planning process, streamlining plan creation and reducing administrative delays.

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While this approach promises faster and more standardised planning, some participants and providers remain concerned about potential reductions in flexibility and transparency.

In South East Queensland, these changes will directly affect participants adjusting to new assessment methods and providers adopting standardised planning tools.

Demand for accessible and high-quality housing continues to grow.

Across the state, Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) developments are on the rise, particularly fully accessible and high-support dwellings that provide greater independence and choice for participants.

Locally, not-for-profit and specialist providers, including Achieve Australia, are expanding Supported Independent Living (SIL) options to ensure continuity of support for participants moving into new services and homes.

The sector is shifting away from large group homes toward smaller, community-integrated settings that foster social connection, and incorporating smart home adaptations and universal design features to enhance safety and independence.

Workforce growth remains a critical challenge. As the NDIS expands, the need for disability support workers is increasing across Queensland, positioning the sector as a significant area of employment growth.

However, South East Queensland faces ongoing challenges in recruiting and retaining allied health professionals and frontline support staff, while maintaining service quality amid workforce shortages.

These pressures have the potential to increase wait times for therapeutic and coordination services, reflecting broader national concerns about provider capacity and participant access.

Technology is playing an increasingly central role in reshaping care.

Assistive devices and smart systems, such as voice-activated controls and automated home environments, are enhancing safety and independence for participants.

AI-enabled tools are supporting personalised care, assistive communication, and predictive insights, allowing providers to tailor supports to individual goals.

Telehealth and digital platforms are also expanding access to specialist services in more remote or underserved areas, helping reduce barriers to participation and administrative inefficiencies.

Digital transformation, stronger advocacy, growing housing demand, workforce development, and evolving service models that integrate technology with community engagement are reshaping the landscape.

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