NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee Consultation February 2026

Overview

The NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee (EAC) was established in an ongoing capacity by the Australian Government in response to the NDIS Review. The EAC will make recommendations to government on the safety, suitability and value for money of supports for NDIS funding, drawing on the best available evidence. You can read more about the committee on the EAC website.

Public consultation will be part of the assessment process for all supports that the EAC will review, although the structure and content may be adjusted based on what we learn from this process. 

Please read the Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.

This consultation is about the next group of supports to be considered by the EAC:

  • Early intensive behavioural interventions
  • Positive behaviour support for older children and adults
  • Robot-assisted gait training
  • Social skills training as a disability support for children and young people

If you would like to read more about each support, please see this summary document. Easy Read questions and the full question set are available below. 

Please note that the scope of the assessments being considered by the NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee is not limited to supports currently funded under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Descriptions provided may not align with existing NDIS operational guidelines. This is to capture a broad scope of evidence about a support, including international research. Any differences should not be interpreted as proposals to change current operational practice.

Why your views matter

The Government wants to make sure the NDIS provides safe, effective and high-quality supports that maximise the benefits for people with disability. The assessment for each support will include a summary of relevant and best-available evidence. We will also give the EAC a summary of what you tell us. The EAC will use the evidence and the consultation summary to give advice to Government about the safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of various disability supports.

We are seeking input about:

  • who uses or might use the support
  • how and why people use the support
  • other supports people may use to seek similar outcomes.

We would like to hear from people who:

  • currently use the support
  • have previously used the support
  • would like to use the support in the future
  • support or care for people who use the support
  • use another support for the same purpose or a similar purpose
  • do research on these or similar supports
  • are otherwise interested in providing feedback.

This includes:

  • people with disability
  • families and carers of people with disability
  • service providers and clinicians
  • people who do research about disability or disability supports
  • other interested people.

We know that people with disability have been asked to contribute to a lot of consultations recently. We value your ongoing contribution and have tried to avoid asking questions similar to those that have been asked in prior review processes. Please note, we aim to use the preferred language for the groups we are working with; however, we know that there is not always agreement on what that should be.

How to participate

Thank you for engaging with the NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee February 2026 consultation. We value your time and look forward to considering your submissions. Please do not include identifying details like your name in your response.

You can provide your input through one or more of the following ways:

Once you click the "Start the survey" link, you will be taken to the survey. Please read the privacy statement below. The survey includes Auslan translations of some questions. The Auslan version of the full survey will be available shortly using links below. You can email us at disabilityevidence@health.gov.au.

You can close the survey and complete it later, as long as you use the same device and web-browser. To ensure your feedback is considered, please make your submission before the closing date.

Submissions close at 11:59pm AEDT on 29 March 2026

Easy Read survey questions

If you need help

Auslan translation of the Help section

If you have questions about the consultation or need assistance, please contact the Disability Evidence Branch:

Email: disabilityevidence@health.gov.au

If the questions in the survey raise any concerns or uncomfortable feelings for you or someone you are helping, you can seek support from free services such as:

  • Lifeline online or by calling 13 11 14
  • Beyond Blue online or by calling 1300 22 4636
  • Kids helpline online or by calling 1800 55 1800

To report abuse or neglect contact the free National Disability Abuse and Neglect Hotline:

If you have a concern about the quality or safety of NDIS supports or services, you can contact the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission on their website or 1800 035 544.

Callers who are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment can contact the National Relay Service (NRS) by calling 133 677 then asking for the phone number you need help with.  

Callers from a non-English speaking background can use the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) by calling 13 14 50 

Closes 29 Mar 2026

Opened 16 Feb 2026

Audiences

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
  • Academics
  • Carers and guardians
  • Families
  • Men
  • Parents
  • Seniors
  • Women

Interests

  • Disability community