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Centre for Disability Research and Policy: Recent submissions

    • ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship project newsletter - April 2026 

      Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Chang, Kuo-yi Jade; Hollier, Joel; Bobo, Firew; Yen, Ivy
      Published 2026
      The five-year Australian Research Council (ARC) Industry Laureate Fellowship project, led by Professor Jennifer Smith-Merry, continues to make strong progress toward improving outcomes for people with psychosocial disability ...
      Open Access
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    • Submission: Inquiry into the Integrity of the National Disability Insurance Scheme 

      Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Hollier, Joel; Yen, Ivy
      Published 2026-04-17
      This submission draws on qualitative interviews conducted in 2025 with 86 NDIS participants, carers, and stakeholders from across Australia to understand experiences of the NDIS for people with psychosocial disability. As ...
      Open Access
      Submission to government/public bodies/organisations
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    • Review of Commonwealth commissioned reports (2020-June 2025): themes and key findings relevant to targeted foundational supports for psychosocial disability. 

      Mullin, Bernie; Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Hollier, Joel
      Published 2026-04-10
      This paper synthesises the common themes that we considered in the design of the research-based Foundational Support model. These were extracted from relevant Commonwealth government commissioned reviews and reports, ...
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      Report, Research
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    • Recent and proposed changes for the NDIS: What does it mean for people with mental health support needs? 

      Chang, Kuo-yi Jade; Hollier, Joel; Kim, Hyejin; Yen, Ivy; Smith-Merry, Jennifer
      Published 2026-04-10
      This report presents findings from a national survey of 1,625 people in Australia, examining experiences of and perspectives on recent and proposed reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), with a particular ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Targeted foundational supports for people with psychosocial disability outside of the NDIS: model proposal 

      Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Mullin, Bernie; Hollier, Joel; Bobo, Firew
      Published 2026-03-04
      To provide a draft model for delivering targeted foundational supports for people with psychosocial disability who are outside the NDIS. The aim is to offer a model derived from a research perspective as a basis for critique, ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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