NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee Consultation September2025

Closed 9 Nov 2025

Opened 1 Oct 2025

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

The EAC will not assess the activities of disability support workers, medical care, aged care, or general consumer protections. The EAC will not make recommendations about individual businesses or individual commercial products. It will not make recommendations about eligibility or plan details for individuals.

EAC members have expertise in a wide range of areas related to disability supports including research, clinical practice and lived experience. You can read more about the committee on the EAC website.

For the first round of assessments to be considered by the EAC, we would like your input on the following supports:

  • Active passive trainers
  • Assistance animals for autistic people or people with intellectual disability
  • Psychiatric assistance dogs
  • Seizure alert dogs
  • Exercise physiology
  • Smart home appliances (for cooking, cleaning and gardening).

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. Auslan translations are available for some roles and we continue to update. 

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. Consultation on the next round of supports will take place later in 2025.

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 published evidence. We will also give the EAC a summary of what you tell us. The EAC will use the published evidence and the consultation summary to give advice to Government about the safety, suitability, 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 other supports 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
  • 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.

Audiences

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

Interests

  • Disability community