A team of Australia’s leading educators, researchers and disability advocates have been appointed to an expert-led committee, established to ensure NDIS participants access the best-practice, evidence-based supports that deliver results.
The NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee (EAC) will be led by esteemed academic Associate Professor Jill Duncan OAM.
Associate Professor Duncan has shown a life-long dedication to the equity, inclusion and rights of people with disability, throughout her career in government, education and the not-for-profit sector. Associate Professor Duncan and a majority of EAC members are people with disability, ensuring those with lived experience are leading reform. They are:
- Associate Professor Jill Duncan OAM (Chair)
- Professor Angus Buchanan
- Melanie Eagle
- Matthew Formston AM
- Professor Tammy Hoffman OAM
- Dr Robyn Mildon
- Andrew Moffat
- Mary Sayers
- Clare Gibellini
Under A/Professor Duncan’s leadership, the committee will provide independent, expert advice to the government on the suitability of NDIS supports for funding. These include therapies and assistive technologies.
Public consultation for each support considered by the EAC will commence in late 2025. Existing research, lived experience and community views will be used to examine the benefits, quality and cost-effectiveness of each support.
The EAC was recommended by the NDIS Review and the Australian Government has committed $45.5 million dollars to its establishment, over four years.
The work of the committee will be supported by three technical sub-committees, whose co-chairs are:
Assistive Technology & Capital Sub-Committee:
- Dr Lisa Chaffey
- Professor Alistair McEwan
Capacity Building & Therapies Sub-Committee
- Dr Walid Jammal
- Professor Yasmine Probst
Economics Sub-Committee
- Professor Liliana Bulfone
- Professor Rob Carter
More information is available on the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing website.
Quotes attributable to Senator Jenny McAllister, Minister for the NDIS:
“We want to make sure that people with a disability are offered the highest quality, most cost-effective & evidence-based supports under the NDIS.”
“I am delighted Associate Professor Duncan has agreed to lead this committee. I know she and the other members will place the needs of people with disability at the centre of their work.”
“The committee is about making sure that every dollar invested in the NDIS is well spent on quality, evidence-based supports that make the lives of people with a disability better.”
Quotes attributable to Professor Jill Duncan:
“I am deeply honoured to serve as Chair of the NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee. This role reflects my lifelong commitment to equity, inclusion and the rights of people with disability. I want to make sure decisions within the NDIS are grounded in robust evidence and lived experience, driving meaningful change for participants and their families.
“I look forward to collaborating with experts, advocates and people with disability to ensure the NDIS is informed by the best available evidence. Together, we will support a system that is fair, effective and empowering.”